Vive base station blinking blue. I've tried moving … I'm using the htc vive since a year.

Vive base station blinking blue. I've tried changing it to b, restarting the stations, Blue light is supposed to mean that the base station is not stable enough, but I double checked my wall mounts and the base station itself and it sits sturdily on the wall. If the LED is blue, it is still spinning up and waiting to stabilize. I've tried moving I'm using the htc vive since a year. Vibrations can cause it to be From what I've heard, the blue light indicates that it's stabilizing, but I can't seem to get it to be stable enough to work if that's the issue. If it remains in this state, check if it is mounted securely or on a surface that's not prone to vibration. If it never changes from blue, check to make sure the base is mounted securely. . I don't know why my base station started doing this, but a while back, one of my base stations started doing this thing where it'd blink blue, then green, then back to blue. During the last week, one of the base stations stops to work, with a blue light blinking for few minutes, then turns normal. Unless it's blinking blue (bluetooth standby), a blinking indicator on a base-station generally indicates a mechanical failure that requires physical servicing. What I did was open up the black front plastic (not as The station that's in channel A mode is always going to be more aggressive about not going into standby - you can try ensuring that the station you're having problems with the is Blue or blinking blue when the base station is waiting to stabilize. however, sensor A couldn't go pass blue. I've been trying to figure out why this is happening, Sensor b is working fine.