BecauseScience
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- Oct 9, 2005
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This thing works great! Image quality is better than glasses and contacts.
vs contacts - bigger sweet spot and massively reduced halo
vs glasses - more comfortable, larger sweet spot, less halo
I don't remember if I ordered the fancy anti-reflection lens coating or not. I'll follow up after I look at my order. It might be a factor in halo reduction.
Glasses and vision vary a lot from person to person so YMMV.
This thing completely covers the native Oculus lenses, an added benefit. No more sweat smudges to clean off the the precious HMD lenses.
How it works:
My prints were rough as hell on the back of the top support beam. It's critical that both front and back of that beam are smooth or the facial interface doesn't fit in the HMD right. I had to clean mine up with a rotary tool until it mated well to the facial interface. I'm no 3D printing guru but I don't see an orientation you can print on to avoid manual finishing work on that beam. Took me five minutes with a rotary tool.
There are two little fins on the bottom of each lens holder. The fins should sit on either side of the lip that runs around the inside of the facial interface. One fin should touch the foam. The facial interface won't fit into the HMD properly if you don't get this right and you can potentially scratch your Oculus lenses from contact with the prescription lenses.
NOT MY DESIGN!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1602460
vs contacts - bigger sweet spot and massively reduced halo
vs glasses - more comfortable, larger sweet spot, less halo
I don't remember if I ordered the fancy anti-reflection lens coating or not. I'll follow up after I look at my order. It might be a factor in halo reduction.
Glasses and vision vary a lot from person to person so YMMV.
This thing completely covers the native Oculus lenses, an added benefit. No more sweat smudges to clean off the the precious HMD lenses.
How it works:
- Make a print of the holder.
- Buy a specific pair of $10 glasses from China.
- Transplant lenses from glasses to holder.
- Clip holder onto Oculus facial interface.
My prints were rough as hell on the back of the top support beam. It's critical that both front and back of that beam are smooth or the facial interface doesn't fit in the HMD right. I had to clean mine up with a rotary tool until it mated well to the facial interface. I'm no 3D printing guru but I don't see an orientation you can print on to avoid manual finishing work on that beam. Took me five minutes with a rotary tool.
There are two little fins on the bottom of each lens holder. The fins should sit on either side of the lip that runs around the inside of the facial interface. One fin should touch the foam. The facial interface won't fit into the HMD properly if you don't get this right and you can potentially scratch your Oculus lenses from contact with the prescription lenses.
NOT MY DESIGN!
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1602460

