I'm dropping a note here for anyone that's wondering about VR and corrective lenses.
I have a Samsung Odyssey that I use mostly with AC and PC2, and until today I used it exclusively with contact lenses, which is actually a pretty good combination.
My normal glasses are fairly rectangular, very similar to the style below, which are fashionable, but obscure quite a bit of the view in a VR HMD, so I never really enjoyed wearing them in VR:
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/plastic-full-rim-frame/2662?skuId=266216\
What I ordered, as a cheap test, is these frames (for $20, including options and shipping):
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/plastic-round-eyeglass-frames-/20186?skuId=2018623
After some initial tests the round frames do allow for full viewing of the VR displays, but I'm not sure they will be as comfortable for endurance races or extended gaming/racing sessions. I wouldn't say they are uncomfortable at this time, but the VR HMD does press them into my face somewhat, which obviously does not happen with contact lenses. That being said, it's easier to swap glasses than putting in/taking out contacts, so I'm planning to leave the new glasses near my racing station for sneaking in shorter practice sessions. The glasses do seem a bit sharper than the contacts in VR, but I have astigmatism, so that may not be the same for your prescription.
Cheers,
Dave\Esotic
ps: I'm not paid to market for Zenni, I'm just looking for ways to make VR more convenient.
I have a Samsung Odyssey that I use mostly with AC and PC2, and until today I used it exclusively with contact lenses, which is actually a pretty good combination.
My normal glasses are fairly rectangular, very similar to the style below, which are fashionable, but obscure quite a bit of the view in a VR HMD, so I never really enjoyed wearing them in VR:
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/plastic-full-rim-frame/2662?skuId=266216\
What I ordered, as a cheap test, is these frames (for $20, including options and shipping):
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/plastic-round-eyeglass-frames-/20186?skuId=2018623
After some initial tests the round frames do allow for full viewing of the VR displays, but I'm not sure they will be as comfortable for endurance races or extended gaming/racing sessions. I wouldn't say they are uncomfortable at this time, but the VR HMD does press them into my face somewhat, which obviously does not happen with contact lenses. That being said, it's easier to swap glasses than putting in/taking out contacts, so I'm planning to leave the new glasses near my racing station for sneaking in shorter practice sessions. The glasses do seem a bit sharper than the contacts in VR, but I have astigmatism, so that may not be the same for your prescription.
Cheers,
Dave\Esotic
ps: I'm not paid to market for Zenni, I'm just looking for ways to make VR more convenient.