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The main thing is the length of the cords. Short on one side and a bit longer on the other since the headphone jack is on one side. With normal headphones you would have to do some cable management.
Ah good call out, thanks!
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Only questioned if it was my display because I did read reports of faulty units on launch. It's just odd because objects (in game) that are "further away" seem to be more in focus. I would think everything should be blurry if it's just my eyes because isn't everything technically on the same plane (screen) anyway?
Anyone here use glasses with it? Have success? From what I understand I'll need the lens adapter (spacer) correct?
Just you, i also bought it on day one and i havent really used it much. But now that air link is free and possible for pc streaming, i am up for it. Plus many things to do with it like unlockong 120hz and increasing volume power by sideloading apps.
Only questioned if it was my display because I did read reports of faulty units on launch. It's just odd because objects (in game) that are "further away" seem to be more in focus. I would think everything should be blurry if it's just my eyes because isn't everything technically on the same plane (screen) anyway?
Anyone here use glasses with it? Have success? From what I understand I'll need the lens adapter (spacer) correct?
There are prescription lenses available for the quest 2.
Only questioned if it was my display because I did read reports of faulty units on launch. It's just odd because objects (in game) that are "further away" seem to be more in focus. I would think everything should be blurry if it's just my eyes because isn't everything technically on the same plane (screen) anyway?
Anyone here use glasses with it? Have success? From what I understand I'll need the lens adapter (spacer) correct?