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Conclusion: Haven't used them extensively yet, but I am happy with it, quality exceeded expectations. Beats worrying about scratching lenses w/ glasses, or damaging glasses putting on and off. Any Questions or more pictures needed feel free to ask. And for Reference My prescription: L: Sphere: -5.50 Cyl +1.50 Axis 120.
vr optician was the better from my research, theres no distortion in the len's on the edges. there just len's you pop over your current ones. 2. arv1971. • 6 yr. ago. Well I'm not sure about the Vive but the WidmoVR ones are the best available for the Rift, although I haven't tried the Optician ones yet. 1.
On left side is HonsVR on right VR Optician. Thoughts HonsVR: very easily removable. more reflections (but way better than my glasses) eye tracking works but PS has it troubles sometimes. more flush / lower profile. Carry Case is ok. Thoughts VROptician: more secure in place / not very easy removable.
Review. TL;DR: Ordered VR Optician, Reloptix, Hons VR and VR Wave PSVR 2 lens inserts. VRO and Hons VR had the least impact on nose space, but were were otherwise similar with small tradeoffs. If you wear the device such that the lenses stay in front of your nose, Reloptix probably has the best overall design.
I use VR Lens Lab and I love them. Works and looks great. I second the vote for Vr Lens Lab. I had a pair of prescription lenses for the original Oculus Quest, and then bought another pair when I upgraded to the Quest 2.
hcz2838. •. The VR Rock one is slightly wider than VR Optician. But at this angle I didn't feel any difference. The blurriness from peripheral vision and Fresnel lens at this angle makes the prescription lens a moot point. Both lens inserts are around the width of a normal pair of glasses.
Award. Bogerino. • 4 yr. ago. I believe widmo will offer the best fov, as it sits closest to the lens and doesn't overlap it much as opposed to vr optician. I've heard vr optician is the highest quality and has the most reliable lenses. Vr lens lab should be avoided from what I've heard, don't know about vrmust.
TLDR: VR Optician > VR Wave for the Valve Index. I have a -3.5 prescription. After reading some reviews and watching some videos, I purchased the VR Wave lens for my Valve Index. The face shield makes contact with my glasses' frames, which twist my glasses. As a side note, I have a Vive Pro, and it does not push on the frames of my glasses ...
VR Optician as show in the photos is slightly thicker (before being mounted), I couldn't objectively measure the difference while mounted of both brands. When mounted both brands didn't feel intrusive at all and they both allowed the same amount of distance and adjustment of the headset close to your face.
Quality-wise they're okay and definitely feel a tad overpriced, with VR Optician supposedly feeling less cheap and them actually giving you a case for the lenses versus a 3D printed lens cap that you get with WIDMOvr. I opted not to use the blue light filter, because I felt that it would make the colors less natural.