A cool vision test in VR by Zenni for Quest VR where I was able to test my vision in under 10 minutes for a great evaluation. Seemed accurate and was very easy!
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A cool vision test in VR by Zenni for Quest VR where I was able to test my vision in under 10 minutes for a great evaluation. Seemed accurate and was very easy!
I will try this and if the prescription is different than what my eye doctor said ill order inserts that are hopefully tuned to work more specifically with the quest
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FYI, it requires you to sign up for a Zenni account in order to log in and to take the test, but it was quick and easy. Test was just one visual acuity test.
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The lenses are really nice to have if you normally wear glasses. If you're cheap and just want to try them out, I recommend AliExpress. I've ordered lenses from Amazon ($20 non prescription), Zenni ($40) and AliExpress ($13) and the AliExpress are the ones I prefer. I've actually gotten two sets for Quest 3 and 1 set for the Quest 2 from there.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
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The lenses are really nice to have if you normally wear glasses. If you're cheap and just want to try them out, I recommend AliExpress. I've ordered lenses from Amazon ($20 non prescription), Zenni ($40) and AliExpress ($13) and the AliExpress are the ones I prefer. I've actually gotten two sets for Quest 3 and 1 set for the Quest 2 from there.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
there are so many options on aliEx - do you have a link to the specific magnetics ones you're using?
The lenses are really nice to have if you normally wear glasses. If you're cheap and just want to try them out, I recommend AliExpress. I've ordered lenses from Amazon ($20 non prescription), Zenni ($40) and AliExpress ($13) and the AliExpress are the ones I prefer. I've actually gotten two sets for Quest 3 and 1 set for the Quest 2 from there.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
The lenses are really nice to have if you normally wear glasses. If you're cheap and just want to try them out, I recommend AliExpress. I've ordered lenses from Amazon ($20 non prescription), Zenni ($40) and AliExpress ($13) and the AliExpress are the ones I prefer. I've actually gotten two sets for Quest 3 and 1 set for the Quest 2 from there.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
FYI Zenni has pretty stellar customer support. They sent a whole new pair of glasses when I noticed a tiny scratch on one of the lenses. Now I have an extra backup pair for when I eventually break these...
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PC link to store said it would install, store in headset said no zenni here.
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They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
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They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
They're all similair (the Amazon and Zenni are nearly identical), but the Zenni came in a nicer case. I may have just had bad luck, but mine had a spot on a lens where it looked like a coating was gone or something.
There are a couple of types, I personally prefer the magnetic over the ones that click in. The click-in are more secure but you have to press them up against the lens border where you could easily screw up the lens if you miss or slip. I change them out frequently so the magnetic is much easier.
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