10 Ways to Improve Your VR and Eyewear Experience

Finding the right VR and prescription eye care set can be difficult, but you should know where to start. We've compiled a list of some useful ideas for you regarding your VR prescription glasses choices as well as tips for your eye care. 


VR Lenses


One of the most important steps you can take in creating a perfect virtual world for yourself is investing in good-quality virtual reality lenses. Lenses that are close to your eyes provide the best immersion, and will also help you avoid eye strain. 


There's more to VR lenses than just making sure they're compatible with the hardware you have. You'll also want to make sure that they offer optical quality and durability, as this will make all the difference in the world to your gaming experience or educational experience. Even better, if the wraps break on these lenses, there's no worry about sending them back to get repaired as they're covered by not only a one-year warranty but also a lifetime replacement guarantee!


What prescription lenses go with my VR headset?


If you are unsure which lenses go with your VR headset, it is a good idea to check the manufacturer's website. One side may require you to change the direction of the lens depending on whether you have a right- or left-handed focus and a right- or left-handed front cover. Even when using a VR headset, please note that it should not be used while driving.


Projecting straight lines on your screen


When you're using virtual reality, it's important that your screen is straight-up and not off-kilter. If your screen is set up too far from the centre of your vision, it can cause a lot of discomfort, dizziness, and a small headache after just a few minutes. For some people, staring at a tilted surface for a long period of time will cause eye strain or even health issues later on.


Is it safe to use prescription lenses while using a headset like Oculus Rift?


Don't worry, wearing prescription lenses won't cause any problems for you as long as you follow these safety tips and guidelines. For starters, never leave your shades on when using a headset like Oculus Rift because the lenses with rips and tears probably aren't safe. You should also wear them properly and only use approved eyewear because virtual reality is still a new technology that can cause devastating injuries to the wearer. 

1. Raise your arms in the air while removing the headset

2. Before putting on the headset, remove eyeglasses or contact lenses

3. Put on the headset being sure to centre it properly over your eye principal allowing light through


How glasses impact the picture quality of a virtual reality experience


A lot of VR employs the use of headsets, which can impact your ability to see VR content clearly. Some VR headsets leave one eye uncovered, but many only provide a limited field of view in comparison to glasses. Without proper glasses, you may struggle to see objects that are far away and find yourself focusing on objects that don't exist rather than what's actually being displayed right in front of you. Consumers put an emphasis on the size and quality of their virtual realities these days because they're more affordable and easier to get into than they've ever been before.


Considering using prescription or nearsighted lenses throughout my viewing session?


While virtual reality (VR) reduces the distortion of eyesight compared to traditional visions and affords you the ability to see more around you, this concept can only transmit up to just one meter ahead. As a result, the VR headset may not deliver clear images at the viewing distance required for viewing your content. To avoid any discomfort on your part, an interpupillary distance (the distance between pupils of your eyes) adapter is available which enables you to adjust comfortably while both wearing prescription or nearsighted lenses.