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Title: An absolute must in VR
Post by: 1stpar3 on May 18, 2017, 11:23:56 PM
Well its my own fault, I guess? I just noticed some decent scratches on my Oculus lenses, both! MAKE SURE IF YOU WEAR GLASSES, that the glasses don't even get close to your VR lenses :furious I never even noticed and had the mask secured fairly tight. I don't recall any instances of it slipping around, or even hearing them clank whether putting the mask on or taking it off. Must have been in contact with lenses at some point. maybe even after putting it on. Reason I think that they were touching during use? YEP, matching scratches on my eye glasses. Less severe ,but there. So with that in mind, does anyone know if the Oculus lenses are glass or plastic? If plastic, I may be able to buff out the scratches. It didn't take very long to do this scratching AT ALL. 5, FIVE weeks and I haven't been on VR for the whole time, maybe about 40 %. So save your self some hassle and try to add to the mask pads, at least.  :bhead
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: FLS on May 19, 2017, 07:25:18 AM
You don't need the headset tight on your head. You just don't want it to move when you turn your head. It should be comfortable like a hat. If your glasses have large frames you might want to get some that fit the Rift better.  I've used my Rift with glasses for several months with no scratches.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: 1stpar3 on May 19, 2017, 12:19:41 PM
Right. It wasn't Tight Tight, but it didnt slip and flop when I looked around. Not sure how it happened, my frames are small and fit the headset with ease. Every time I take off the headset, it comes right off with no need to push my glasses back into place. It was just that one spot, on each lens, right where the view merges while looking straight forward. Must have touched, I never felt abnormal pressure on the nose piece of my glasses even. Was meant to just make folk aware of possibility of unforeseen problems with eye glasses. I missed it, and thought I had paid enough attention to it. :uhoh Guess not. The Rift lenses are CONVEX, and eye glasses are Concave so there is a potential for them coming into contact. Just make sure you don't EVER let them touch.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Flossy on July 19, 2017, 07:35:23 AM
I've only recently received my Rift, but will never wear it with glasses as i have seen how badly the lenses get scratched when looking at other peoples.  My husband ordered some correcting lenses for his which worked great, and I am now also waiting for some.  Until they arrive i will put up with slight blurriness rather than risk scratching the lenses.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Kanth on July 19, 2017, 07:46:40 AM
I wonder if you could get a pair of glasses just for oculus and just add some of those felt sticky pads to the front.. so it'd never actually be glasses touching Oculus.

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Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: SIK1 on July 19, 2017, 09:24:17 PM
I haven't even hooked my Rift up yet, and I wont have all the parts for my new VR computer until probably Monday, but I went ahead and ordered a pair of these:   
https://widmovr.com/product/oculus-rift-prescription-lenses-adapter.
 
I don't think I would be very happy playing without my glasses, and scratching the lenses on the Rift is out of the question. I also order a Rift cover (Extra Soft) from them. It's suppose to make the fitting of the lens inserts into the Rift easier. I'll let you know how this works out.

 :salute
Sik
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: 1stpar3 on July 19, 2017, 11:13:24 PM
 :frown: Wish I had seen this stuff earlier. Yes,I would invest in some of those! I have it managed a bit, NOW. Was a bummer though to be sure! Hope posting that,that I saved some heart ache :police:
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Eagler on August 06, 2020, 06:20:34 AM
I have a very bad stigmatism in my right eye.

I am considered legally blind without glasses.

I tried the prescription vr lenses but they were not correct.

My eye doc said with my vision he doubted they would work for me.

I did the lense mod in my vive pro shortly after getting as I found the clear lenses were better for me than the fresnel lenses that came with it.

I use my computer glasses in the headset.

I have replaced both the lenses and my glasses twice in the last two years from scratches caused by the vr headset.

Currently both lenses in my glasses and one of the vive lenses are scatched again.

I just put up with it at this point.

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Eagler
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: oboe on August 06, 2020, 08:32:11 AM
1stpar3 - I had the same experience with my first VR headset - a Lenovo Explorer.  I wore glasses while using it, but thought I was always very careful about maintaining distance between the lenses and my glasses.  Yet, before long, I noticed a smudge in one of my eye's views - and it turned out to be a scratch, caused by my eye glasses.

I was able to buff out the scratch using this product:

https://www.amazon.com/Polywatch-Plastic-Lens-Scratch-Remover/dp/B0014R9V9O (https://www.amazon.com/Polywatch-Plastic-Lens-Scratch-Remover/dp/B0014R9V9O)

Worked like a charm and restored the lense perfectly. 

After that, I cut an additional foam pad for the circumference of my headset out of some old unused adhesive-backed foam weather stripping I had saved.   This increased the distance between my eye glasses and the headset's lenses and prevented further scratching.

I am not positive, but I think a product like Meguiar's PlastX might work just as well.   

When I got a new headset, I ordered special corrective lense inserts from VROptician for my specific headset, ground to my distance vision prescription, so I no longer need to wear glasses in the headset.   

Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Drano on August 06, 2020, 10:22:34 AM
I got the prescription lenses for my RiftS early on and they've worked out perfectly. I have an extreme scrip with astigmatism too and have no issues with clarity at all. I was afraid of scratching the lenses on the headset while wearing my glasses so these do double duty adding a layer of protection. But if I had scratched them I also read that polywatch will restore them. Good thing too as those lenses aren't replaceable!

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Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Vulcan on August 06, 2020, 03:48:13 PM
I got prescription lenses from that Polish outfit (OVR?). Been great.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Oldman731 on August 06, 2020, 07:38:50 PM
I got the prescription lenses for my RiftS early on and they've worked out perfectly. I have an extreme scrip with astigmatism too and have no issues with clarity at all. I was afraid of scratching the lenses on the headset while wearing my glasses so these do double duty adding a layer of protection. But if I had scratched them I also read that polywatch will restore them. Good thing too as those lenses aren't replaceable!


For the unenlightened:  How do you get prescription lenses for a Rift S?  How do you insert them?

How much do they cost?

- Oldman the Dim
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Drano on August 06, 2020, 07:55:45 PM
How much they cost might depend on how strong your scrip is. Mine is pretty extreme and that limited me to VROpticians, who near as I could tell at the time were the only ones that did them above a certain point. I added blue filter so that bumped it up to around a couple hundred bucks shipped from either Germany or Poland, I forget which. Expensive? Yeah. But that's the deal every time I buy a new pair of regular glasses. I am generally blind as a bat! Fortunately, I wear contracts most of the time these days and put a lot less wear and tear on them so that's not very often.

They install pretty effortlessly and that's a good thing as I can just pop them out if I'm wearing my contacts. If you look at the lenses on the RiftS there's a plastic ring around the lens. That pops out. The new lenses also have a ring that pops right on. They aren't exactly round so you can't screw it up. Right will only go on the right one.

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Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Eagler on August 07, 2020, 06:46:52 AM
Mine were cut by the same Polish co

They cost me about $170

Ill try the compound and see if it takes the scratches out of the vr lenses thx

Eagler
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: 1stpar3 on August 07, 2020, 11:12:11 PM

For the unenlightened:  How do you get prescription lenses for a Rift S?  How do you insert them?

How much do they cost?

- Oldman the Dim
For the RiftS and MY prescription...ws $64 bucks I believe? Widmovr easy to install..just snap right in :D
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: toddbobe on August 14, 2020, 09:59:29 PM
I ordered the lenses that fit in the headset. Works well and no scratches
Todd
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: FLS on September 01, 2020, 06:17:34 PM
Since this post is three years old I'll update my comment. I did eventually mar the lenses with my glasses and I do recommend not wearing glasses with the headset although the lenses are still usable and I don't notice the issue when using them. I would have gotten headset inserts but I got inserts for my eyes instead so I don't need glasses now.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Mayhem on September 04, 2020, 05:25:46 PM
My understanding is if you need to wear distance glasses you need to keep your glasses on when using VR or get inserts. However, if you need reading glasses you can actually leave your glasses off?

I have to use 2.00 reading glasses even to read text at my desktop but, I do not need glasses for distance vision liek when I drive.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: FLS on September 04, 2020, 07:48:50 PM
Correct. The lenses in front of the screens put the screens at a virtual distance. The depth perception from the two images can set items virtually closer or farther away but they all still focus at the same virtual distance.
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: 1stpar3 on September 05, 2020, 02:59:10 AM
Since this post is three years old I'll update my comment. I did eventually mar the lenses with my glasses and I do recommend not wearing glasses with the headset although the lenses are still usable and I don't notice the issue when using them. I would have gotten headset inserts but I got inserts for my eyes instead so I don't need glasses now.
3 years? HOLY CRAP! Seems like Last Month since I posted this! :uhoh
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: NikonGuy on April 30, 2021, 03:58:39 AM
Yes DO NOT WEAR GLASSES .. my 1 week old Rift S had scratches and I ruined a good pair of glasses.  Anyway, I ordered VR optical lenses and managed to polish out the scratches with smooth Toothpaste and a lint free cloth .. phew.  The pucker valve was goin' there for a while :P

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Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: Eagler on April 30, 2021, 06:40:22 AM
I can change out the lenses in my vive pro like an expert due to scratches caused by my glasses

I did the fresnel lenses replacement mod which allows me to do that with lenses off ebay

Eagler
Title: Re: An absolute must in VR
Post by: NikonGuy on June 27, 2021, 11:13:31 PM
I had same issue so purchase some prescription inserts.  I was able to buff out the scratches with smooth toothpaste and a lint free cloth :)

NG<S>