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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.
So I'm looking into getting prescription lens for the Quest 2, and I'm wondering what are the best options/your experience? I'm looking for something simple and cheap, under $100 if possible. Itll be often used with and without since it's being used by 2 people.
The main piece (or adapter) snaps on to the quest lens and the prescription lens magnetically attaches to the adapter. I found they work well for myself and others (after I remove the magnetic lens). In your case, your gf can try and see if the adapter gets in the way and if so add the glasses adapter that came with the quest.
Build quality is good, delivery was fast and the view inside the headset is much better than using glasses with minimal edge distortion. My prescription required high index lenses to keep them thin so I paid a bit more (about $120). Definitely worth the money in my opinion. Even with lens inserts fogging can still be a problem at times when the ...
Best prescription lenses for Quest 2? I need to buy prescription lenses, since playing with glasses sucks, but I have read too many different opinions about the different brands.
Hello, I got my new Quest 2 and I was thinking to get some prescription lenses for it. I checked the ones on the oculus store but are kinda pricey so after looking on YouTube and internet I think I will buy ones from AliExpress that are not cheap but at least its just like 60€. But before that I wanted to ask here if someone had bought some prescription lenses on internet and how was their ...
So back in March 2022 I bought the Frames Direct Quest 2 lens inserts. Frames Direct is the official brand that Meta has partnered with to provide prescription lens for the Quest 2. As seen on Meta's accessories page. The reasons why I chose Frames direct over other options was mostly due to the fact that Frames Direct was the only brand at the time that had a low profile insert and was based ...
This is how I use bluetack to glue the quest 2 lens on the quest 3. I must rotate the quest 2 lens to find the position which gives me clear vision, then glue them to fix the position.
I wear multifocal lenses and the quest 2 & 3 requires single vision. Reloptix will automatically adjust your prescription for optimal 4-6 feet distance, so it was perfect. With vroptician and I had to come up with a mid level prescription by dividing the ADD by half and adding it to the Sphere number for left and right. Reply.
The mounting mechanism is completely different between Quest 2 and 3. For Quest 2, you can order lenses from Zenni and 3D print an adapter: In my experience, this is still far cheaper than other vendors who want upwards of $100. And the quality is still good, assuming you get your prescription right.