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The PlayStation 2 Fat Laser Lens (KHS-400B) is an original Sony OEM replacement part designed exclusively for the PS2 Fat model. It resolves common disc reading issues, restoring your console’s performance. Installation requires professional expertise to ensure perfect fit and function, making it the go-to choice for serious retro gamers aiming to preserve their classic gaming experience.










| ASIN | B07JFF21R4 |
| Brand | TOTALCONSOLE |
| Brand Name | TOTALCONSOLE |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Flash Memory Type | Memory Stick |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Connectivity technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 120 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00037171952067 |
| Included Components | 1 - KHS-400B lens for PS2 |
| Input Device | Gamepad |
| Input device | Gamepad |
| Item Type Name | Playstation 2 FAT Laser Lens ( KHS-400B ) |
| Manufacturer | Anthrox Imports & Exports |
| Manufacturer Part Number | KHS-400B |
| Model Name | PlayStation 2 Fat Laser Lens |
| Model Number | KHS-400B |
| Model name | PlayStation 2 Fat Laser Lens |
| Platform | No Operating System |
| Resolution | 480i |
| UPC | 037171952067 |
| Wireless Communication Technology | Wi-Fi |
M**L
Ps2 fat 3001
Works good on ps2 fat 3001 model
J**S
Ecxelente
Perfecto
I**Z
Nada mejor que hacer las cosas tú mismo 😀
La verdad fantástico sin problema alguno con los mejores estándares de calidad lo recomiendo ampliamente.
J**A
Brought a PS2 back to life
Don’t buy that Ali/eBay stuff, this one brought a PS2 system back to life immediately after I had been working on and off for 2 years. I purchased a lot of other sites’ lasers (maybe 3-4 lasers) and they all failed to read discs. I chose this one because I could return it if failed to work, so I decided to try it again one last time before giving up. I disassembled pretty much the whole console to carefully clean it with 91% isopropyl alcohol from Walmart a toothbrush, a acid resistant brush used for spreading gear marking compound on differential ring gears and wipall towels. Then I focused on getting the plastic moving parts of the drive lubricated with a synthetic grease for dvd drives and gears made for plastic moving parts I got on eBay . I replaced the laser plastic arm even twice before trying this laser. I made sure the alignment inside was as best as I could tell (bushings, screws tightened, everything clean and lubricated (where applicable) and then tested the movement whit console off and then off to make sure the disc tray was moving as smoothly as possible. I took out this laser and carefully handle it to avoid static electricity while I carefully removed the laser anti-static solder points with a soldering iron and a wick. I put it in the console and went on to try it with a few resurfaced games I got on eBay for cheap to get rid of the possibility the disk was badly damaged and would not read because of it. I turn it on and voila!. The disc appeared after a long time of not reading them. The “no data”, “reading disc” and many of the other common associated errors became a thing of the past. After a few days I lubricated the rods and laser arm where it contacts the laser motor and adjusted the screws of the drive and the one on the open laser arm where I feel the read the games faster and quieter. I’ve been testing the console for about two weeks, and although I suspect the video port might be going bad (since it won’t display nothing at times) when the video shows on the screen it always read the games/discs (yes all of them, cd games, dvd games,” blue discs”, music cds, movies, you name it!!!) Hell! I didn’t even know the PS2 were supposed to play movies (dvds) I will be looking to fix that port of the owner of the console (my cousin) decides he wants to get that fixed or settle with the console playing games and display them when it wants to. I probably will be purchasing an output cable to see it it’s a simple fix first before replacing the port or the entire motherboard I’m no expect but I learned a lot from this and I definitely recommend you get your laser from here. They are 1X-4X as expensive than those other sites I mentioned earlier, but in my experience it was definitely worth it. If you’re restoring your console or fixing it, I suggest you also get some working games online or at a game shop, since those games I trying to play earlier still won’t get read by the console with this laser. So I suspect the lasers I got at first were bad quality and probably were also screwed by the badly scratched games. Good luck repairing your console!
M**A
You will need a particular set of skills....
This particular laser is made for the Playstation 2 console, and can indeed bring new life to an old game console that no longer reads game disks. The replacement procedure is really in the realm of techs and advanced hobbyists, but with the internet, you tube and some patience, I think anyone can replace these. I taught myself years ago to do it, and at first it seems very daunting, but as I said, with patience it can be done. The biggest hurdle, other than the initial disassembly of the console, is removing the solder ball or balls on the laser that are put there for shipping to avoid static damaging the laser circuit. Watch the videos online and practice awhile with a soldering iron first. Anyway, these lasers work, I bought 2 and just replaced one in an old PS2 console and it read all the game disks I tried in it. So if you're contemplating this, do your research first, and Amazon is a good place to order these from. Much faster shipping than from China and the price is pretty close.
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