The Amavasion Glasses Lens Insert Compatible with Meta/Oculus Quest 2 is the perfect solution for those who wear glasses and want to experience virtual reality without the hassle of wearing two pairs of glasses. This customized, easy-to-install frame plus lens combination provides a comfortable fit and clear image for an immersive gaming experience.
Installing the lens inserts is quick and easy. Customers simply need to find the arrow and insert it into the main unit with the direction indicated. Once the inserts are securely in place, customers should double-check the installation and ensure that the lenses are installed comfortably. The IPD should be adjusted for a clear image and comfortable fit, and the Fit Pack may be used for additional comfort. Taking the lenses out is just as easy – customers can simply tick it up below the side of the arrow without pressing the main lens, and it can be taken out easily.
The Amavasion Glasses Lens Insert offers flexibility to customers as they can choose to purchase either two lenses or one lens to mix and match. The lenses are interchangeable for the left and right eye, and the available options for fixed spherical power range from -1.00 to -6.00, making it easy for customers to find the perfect fit for their needs.
The VR Virtual Reality headset is compatible with the included frames and lenses, providing an immersive gaming experience. The premium lenses offer a high level of clarity in the virtual world, while the lenses are treated with a no-glare coating for a full immersion experience. The lens inserts are easy to install and provide a perfect fit, ensuring that customers can enjoy their virtual reality experience without any distractions.
ninhalo5 –
These things are amazing. I don’t usually write reviews, but $40-50 for a pair of prescription lenses for the Quest 2 is an outstanding deal.I do have a bit of astigmatism in my eyes, but it doesn’t seem to be an issue. For context, my CYL is -1 in my right eye and -0.5 in my left.I think it might have affected the sweet spot zone a bit, since I can basically only get it perfectly clear in a very very small area. But if I get everything with my strap perfect, I can play Beat Saber and not notice any major changes throughout the session.If it had the option to correct for astigmatism and was easier to take off, would be a perfect rating. Absolutely love these.
Fernando –
These work great, I was surprised with the price. I originally looked at a different brand that cost twice as much as these, then decided to see what Amazon had. Glad I did, I can see perfectly. The plastic does feel like it could be fragile but I’m the only one using the quest so they only get taken out to clean off any dust that might find it’s way under the lens. Not sure how well they will stand being constantly removed to switch users.For those worried about wearing bi-focals or progressive lenses, just order your main prescription the SPH. The reading and mid range are not used in VR. Any words that come up are at a readable distance. If you try them on and have a blur just slide the quest lens to the left or right and it’ll clear up.Install can be tricky, just pay attention to how you line them up. If they won’t snap into place you don’t have them in the correct direction. They are a sort of triangular shape and one side is a hair longer than the other. Match them up to the quest lens and they should sit with minimal effort. If you really need to push down, then you’re not lined up. Taking them out is easy too. Lift from the nose bridge area and they’ll pop free. Simple.I’m really glad I brought these, so much more comfortable to use than wedging your glasses inside the quest and crushing your face lol.
ninhalo5 –
These things are amazing. I don’t usually write reviews, but $40-50 for a pair of prescription lenses for the Quest 2 is an outstanding deal.I do have a bit of astigmatism in my eyes, but it doesn’t seem to be an issue. For context, my CYL is -1 in my right eye and -0.5 in my left.I think it might have affected the sweet spot zone a bit, since I can basically only get it perfectly clear in a very very small area. But if I get everything with my strap perfect, I can play Beat Saber and not notice any major changes throughout the session.If it had the option to correct for astigmatism and was easier to take off, would be a perfect rating. Absolutely love these.
Elegroth –
Exactly what my son needed to comfortably play. His regular glasses are too large to comfortably fit in the headset.
BigDaddy13 –
No fussing with glasses. No messing with uncomfortable frame arrangement (I had to have the over-ear parts lifted up high along the sides of my head for it to view right). I purchased these as close to my prescription as possible, fit them in CAREFULLY (WITH the Quest 2 glasses spacer) and BOOM. No more glasses fuss. No more having to put in contacts to get the best experience. Contacts vs glasses in VR is like night vs day… but now it’s the best of both worlds! Not having to go through the work to put in contacts after a long day of work, not having to sacrifice in comfort or limited FOV for glasses. If you need eye correction… to get the most immersion and ease, you need this.
Fernando –
These work great, I was surprised with the price. I originally looked at a different brand that cost twice as much as these, then decided to see what Amazon had. Glad I did, I can see perfectly. The plastic does feel like it could be fragile but I’m the only one using the quest so they only get taken out to clean off any dust that might find it’s way under the lens. Not sure how well they will stand being constantly removed to switch users.For those worried about wearing bi-focals or progressive lenses, just order your main prescription the SPH. The reading and mid range are not used in VR. Any words that come up are at a readable distance. If you try them on and have a blur just slide the quest lens to the left or right and it’ll clear up.Install can be tricky, just pay attention to how you line them up. If they won’t snap into place you don’t have them in the correct direction. They are a sort of triangular shape and one side is a hair longer than the other. Match them up to the quest lens and they should sit with minimal effort. If you really need to push down, then you’re not lined up. Taking them out is easy too. Lift from the nose bridge area and they’ll pop free. Simple.I’m really glad I brought these, so much more comfortable to use than wedging your glasses inside the quest and crushing your face lol.
Sharon Wu –
I bought these perscription lenses so I don’t always have to wear my contacts when in my Quest 2 Oculus Virtual Reality Goggles. I absolutely love them because when doing a SuperNatrual Workout wearing my contacts my eyes get dry and my vision is clouded. Now with these lenses I see perfectly and I love them. 5 Stars to the makers!
cyknife –
I have slight astigmatism but it wasn’t too noticeable. These were a delight to have because i was quite wary of my glasses constantly bumping on the lens of my Quest (even with the spacer). I was able to bring my face closer to them than ever before, which is another bonus. I highly recommend these if you don’t have astigmatism or if you do to a very small degree. They’re at a great price and quite reliable. I don’t share my headset with anyone thankfully, but I didn’t find too much trouble removing the lenses. I would just be careful to not scratch the headset lenses when doing so.
cyknife –
These work with the first quest. VR sans spectacles is a splendid thing. I’m myopic to the tune of 3.0 – 3.75. I purchased those separate lenses. I noted the lesser lens worked well enough for either eye so I experimented with an additional lens of 2.5. This set at 80 percent of my original works with less eye strain and it yields a larger overall sweet spot (in conjunction with the ipd setting). Point is these are great without all the high-dollar special ordering and these are available sooner rather than later!
JC Cherry –
I have tried the 2.0, 1.75 and 1.5 and they were all too strong. I wear readers and I usually buy 2.0 or 1.75. I tried using the glasses attachment on the Quest, tried without, tried all the distance settings inside the visor, etc. Cool quality product and they attach perfectly…I just havent been able to dial them in. Hopefully the 1.25 will do the trick