Wearing glasses can be a pretty major detractor from your VR experience. It can be difficult to get the headset on, uncomfortable to wear, and there's always a risk of scratching the headset's lenses with your frames. I've needed to adapt a bit of technique with my Oculus Rift S to carefully put it on and take it off and I always have to contend with the headset pushing my glasses uncomfortably into my face. Contacts are an option of course, but they tend to dry out and become irritating during longer play sessions. A lot of people can't or don't like to wear contacts too, so poor eyesight is a major issue for VR players.

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VR Optician solves this problem with prescription inserts for various VR headsets. They're inexpensive, easy to insert, and are made for nearly a dozen different kinds of VR. If you wear glasses you absolutely need a pair of lenses from VR Optician.

Full Support For Every Major Headset

VR Optician makes lenses for all the major headsets including the Oculus Rift, Rift S, Quest, and Go, the HTC Vive Cosmos and Vive Pro, and the upcoming Valve Index. They also offer lenses for windows mixed reality headsets HP Reverb and Samsung Odyssey and Oddyssey+. The only notable headset they don't make lenses for would be the PSVR.

No matter which device you have, the prescription lenses are $69.99. VR Optician also offers plano lenses which are non-prescription to protect your headset. Even if you don't wear glasses getting plano lenses is a great investment because damaging your headset lenses is pretty much a death sentence for the device.

Setup Couldn't Be Easier

VR Optician needs your far-distance prescription (if you wear multifocal lenses) as well as your pupil distance. The lenses ship from Germany and can take a few weeks, but arrive in a nice hard case with individual pouches for each lens and a cleaning cloth. Inserting them will be a little bit different for each device but VR Optician has links to videos on their site to guide you once you receive your lenses.

For the Oculus Rift S, you just need to get a fingernail under the rings on each lens and pop them out, then simply push the new lenses into place. They fit snugly and stay in place no matter how active of a player you are.

 VR The Way It's Meant To Be

Once they're in, you won't think about them again until you need to take them off so a friend can play with your headset. It's so much more comfortable to play VR without glasses on and without the stress that you're going to damage your lenses. I have no distortion whatsoever, they simply allow me to see clearly in VR.

The lenses from VR Optician are so affordable that I consider them a must have for all VR players. Even if you don't have poor vision, getting a pair of lenses may protect your headset from irrevocable damage.

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