Owning an advanced piece of technology like the Valve Index can be thrilling, but the experience doesn’t stop once you boot up the headset. Like a prized sports car, the Index needs to be shown a little TLC…and some pricey stuff to unlock its full potential. Luckily, there’s a whole bunch of accessories out there to amplify your Index adventures.
Casematix XL Hard Case For Valve Index
Kiwi VR Pulley System
For example, do you wanna dive into VR worlds without too many restrictions? Accessories like cable management systems will clear a path. Seeking more immersion? Some basic audio gear can help complete the illusion. Or maybe you just want to protect your investment with a good ole protective case. Welp, whatever your needs are, we have got you covered. Let’s dive in!
Updated on June 07, 2025, by Sai Vsr:In this update, we bring you the Logitech G Pro, a gaming headset that has been specifically designed for VR. you may find more info it just down below!

Logitech G PRO
The best audio solution for your Valve.
The Logitech G PRO Headset features over-ear noise isolation, custom cabling, PRO-G 50mm drivers tuned for gaming audio precision, durable yet comfortable construction, and compatibility with PCs and consoles.
The Valve Index delivers spectacularly on next-gen graphics and gameplay, but sadly, you may find its built-in speakers lacking in creating a cinema-like experience. Enter the Logitech G Pro headset, specifically tailored for VR. You see, the G Pro packs custom-tuned 50mm PRO-G drivers and 7.1 surround sound capable of fully engulfing the listener in expansive sound stages. We’re talking subtle but critical audio details coming through crisp and clear, with precision directionality allowing gamers to pinpoint enemy movements based on faint footsteps or reloading sounds.

Now stellar audio typically comes at the cost of comfort during extended sessions. But by utilizing an ultra-lightweight steel and aluminum frame with foam leatherette earpads, the Logitech G Pro checks off exceptional comfort as well. It doesn’t hurt either that microphone quality also receives best-in-class marks thanks to some nifty noise cancellation tech on the boom mic. All in all, a decent pick for sure.
KIWI USB Radiator Fans
Keepin it cool.
KIWI’s ingenious dual external fans clip onto the Valve Index VR headset, directing a whisper-quiet breeze across the lenses to defeat fog. USB-powered for hassle-free use, they provide uninterrupted, fog-free gameplay, the must-have accessory for immersive VR.
Tired of VR sessions rudely interrupted by fogged up lenses? The KIWI design USB Radiator Fans are here to save the day. These dual whisper-quiet fans clip on seamlessly like puzzle pieces snapping into place on the Valve Index. Angled perfectly to direct cooling airflow across the lenses, they circulate air like a gentle breeze on a summer day.

The easy on/off clip attachment makes them super convenient for both quick gaming sessions and marathon VR plays when fogging is poised to strike. Powered by USB for simple plug-and-play, the inline control box lets you adjust between two fan speeds from 4000 to 6500 RPM. Most users report the volume being quiet as a mouse at 21 to 27 decibels.
While the Index already has its own fan, the dual external fans provide more directed and consistent airflow. At around $30, they deliver good value for Index owners struggling with fogging.

VR Cover for Valve Index
Plush cushion for VR vision.
The VR Cover Valve Index facial interface provides a hygienic VR upgrade with an antibacterial, machine-washable replacement featuring soft PU leather and velour microfiber padding for extended comfort.
The standard foam facial interface on the Valve Index gets the job done, but if you are looking to upgrade your VR hygiene game, the VR Cover Valve Index kit brings a fresh level of clean comfort. This complete facial interface replacement fits the contours of the Index perfectly. The soft PU leather material feels gentle on the skin, while the velour microfiber padding around the eyes blocks out external light for deeper immersion.

Installation takes mere moments thanks to the smart elastic strap design that slides over the headset securely. Once in place, the VR Cover interface offers a noticeably more plush and pillowy feel compared to the stock foam. It really shines in providing sweat resistance and antibacterial properties to keep things fresher between VR sessions.
Being machine washable makes keeping it clean a breeze as well. While it doesn’t reinvent the wheel, the VR Cover Valve Index facial interface succeeds in its mission, improving comfort and hygiene.

Kiwi VR Stand
A sturdy home for VR gear.
Crafted for safe, organized storage of VR headsets, the durable Kiwi design stand features designated padded spots for your headset, controllers, cables and power adapter to prevent damage and keep your VR gear secured.
Are you someone who doesn’t want their VR headset and controllers rolling around unprotected on your desk? This VR stand from Kiwi is here to save the day and give them a proper home! Like a cozy VR garage, it handily houses your various doodads and thingamabobs (that’s code for accessories) in their own special spots. Simply snap this bad boy together right out of the box with no tools required. It’s ready to neatly display your headset front and center at a chill angle, while padded hooks cradling the lenses and controller rings prevent any scuffs or scratches.
No more worrying about accidentally smacking into your VR gear during intense Pistol Whip sessions! Cable management and power brick holders means no wires dangling off your desk haphazardly either. Despite its petite footprint, this stand feels reassuringly sturdy thanks to the weighted base.
Tough shell, soft interior. Not a coconut.
The Casematix XL hard case is custom-fitted for securely transporting the entire Valve Index VR system. With a durable outer shell, foam padding, and extra large interior space, it guarantees full protection for the headset, controllers, base stations, and accessories.
Your shiny new Valve Index is a big investment. Treat it right and keep it protected, especially when taking your VR on the road. That’s where Casematix comes in. Their XL hard case is custom-built just for the Index, to keep your gear safe and sound.
This tough shell cradles the headset, controllers, base stations, anything Index related, really.
Plush foam inserts coddle your tech like a baby. And with tons of room inside, you may pack in cables, chargers, accessories, everything you need for mobile VR gaming. Interior straps hold it all snug as a bug, keeping your gear immobile. It’s easy to haul with built-in handles, and your conscience can rest easy knowing your $1000 VR rig is shielded in this protective cocoon. Does the ridiculous price tag seem a little steep? Mayhaps. But that’s a small price for peace of mind if you frequently transport your Index.
VR, but without the wires.
The Kiwi cable management system retractably suspends VR headset cables overhead, keeping wires neatly off the floor for unrestricted roomscale VR. Its adjustable ceiling-mounted pulleys allow 15 feet of cable travel to reduce tripping hazards and setup obstacles.
Tripping over tangled headset cables, the one VR experience no one ever asked for. Luckily, the cable management gurus at Kiwi have a simple solution to take your roomscale VR to dizzying new heights…literally. Their pulley system easily mounts to your ceiling or high on walls, keeping those pesky VR wires suspended overhead and out of your way.
Installation is a cinch with the included adhesive mounts. Then just clip your headset cables into the carabiners and adjust the pulleys to keep things retracted. With up to 15 feet of cable travel, you’ve got ample wiggle room for unrestricted VR adventures. No more constant wire hazards underfoot or cable tugging to remind you of real-world obstacles.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are decorative customizations available for the Index controllers?
Absolutely! The Index controllers' unique design makes them prime for creative customization and personalization. Change up the look by outfitting them with cool pro gaming skins from brands like dbrand and MightySkins, available in tons of colors and artistic designs. For better grip, slide on one of the textured controller grips from VR Cover or Mamut Touch.
Does the Valve Index require external sensors?
One of the Valve Index’s great features is its complete lack of external tracking sensors. The Index utilizes SteamVR 2.0 tracking technology, with sensors built directly into the headset and controllers. This inside-out tracking means no need for mounting Lighthouse base stations or positioning camera sensors around your playspace. The Index will track your full range of movement straight out of the box.
What’s the best way to keep my playspace clear for roomscale VR?
Keeping a clear playspace is crucial for safe, unrestricted roomscale VR using the Valve Index. Overhead cable management systems like the Kiwi pulley setups mount your headset cable to the ceiling, so it’s lifted and out of your play area. Retractable ceiling hooks accomplish the same, or you can opt for extensions to reach PC towers outside your space. Designating your VR zone with padded mats or an area rug helps define boundaries too.