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I sent my vision Rx to https://vr-lens-lab.com/ and they analyzed which distance I should prescribe for, since I wear progressives.

 

 

The inserts move easily from HMD to HMD (Vive pattern) and make the experience very worth the cost and wait; as Gunner said, shifting back to outside, it's hard to read again until I put glasses back on.

 

 

Nonetheless, having the HMD without also wearing glasses is great. I highly recommend them.

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Mine from the VR optician. Not cheap, but well worth the money, and just snap over the Reverb lens (keeping then safe). so much more convenient, and larger sweet spot.

Highly recomend them.

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Why did I wait so long? I just got mine from vr optician, what a difference from wearing glasses

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Got mine from https://vroptician.com/ for the Rift S. Work really well.

 

Do these replace the existing lenses, or add another set of lenses on top of them?

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Mine too from WidmoVR, noticeable difference with vs without, and better than glasses since 1) glasses are less comfortable and 2) glasses generate aberrations on the edge (maybe because they're not designed to fit), something completely disappeared with lenses.

 

 

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Do these replace the existing lenses, or add another set of lenses on top of them?

 

Add another on top. Got mine there to, works very good.

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Do these replace the existing lenses, or add another set of lenses on top of them?

 

 

Looks pretty nifty, waiting for mine to arrive.

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They told me just adjusting ipd and sweet spot is something the lenses cannot do. Too bad for me.

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Yeah sorry man, but I doubt very much that that was the main purpose of these lens inserts

Its purely for replacing the need to use your specs with VR if you are dependent on them in real life, which is massively uncomfortable and pretty impractical for me at least with this headset on.

 

That said it must surely be possible/feasible to make something that would do the job, but the Opto's seem to be focusing on just the spec replacement bit.

Maybe they are also hedgin their bets that all headsets will have IPD adjustments built in std in the future.

 

Just reading around on the forum you have been in the VR thing for a while, would that software fix/tool doing the rounds for misaligned vision not help?

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Yeah WMR has an IPD "adjuster" too, I don't notice much difference though.

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