🕶️ Protect Your Vision, Elevate Your Game!
The AMVRPro Lens Anti-Scratch Ring is designed to protect VR headset lenses from scratches while accommodating glasses wearers. Compatible with Quest 2, Quest, and Rift S, it features a patented design with customizable silicone rings for comfort, easy installation, and a light-leak prevention feature to enhance immersion. The product comes with a comprehensive package and robust customer support.
J**.
Incomplete instructions, but actually does what it is supposed to do.
Bought for Rift S.Here's some extra instructions;1: For Rift S, remove the little plastic rings surrounding the lenses on your headset. They're only gently pressure fitted, I popped mine off with a pair of the wife's tweezers.2: There's three sets of rings in the box marked up with roman numerals. use number 2 for Rift S.They work, BTW.
M**G
Good item
Real easy to put on lenses rubber blocks out nose hole on vr makes it more immersive if you wear glasses use the spacer and the 7mm one. Not sure how people are struggling with clipping them on they must struggle with life itself its that easy as there's grooves already on side of glass lenses on vr, good product if you want to minimise scratches on the lenses
D**S
Does everything it promissed, but not for me.
Pros;Thinnest protector was enough to stop my glasses touching the lenses.By removing the glasses spacer (which I've never used the quest without) I did gain a few extra degree's of FOV.Blocks nose hole completely, better immersion.Cons;Due to the size of my glasses, without the spacer, they were always touching the protectors, pushing my glasses into my nose which hurt.Without the spacer the quest as a whole was less comfortable, and hurt my forehead more.Even though it is only a few mm different, with the screen closer to my face, I could feel the heat a lot more and sweated more.Blocks nose hole completely, making it harder to recenter in play space.All in all, prob don't recommend, due to the discomfort, I struggled to play more than an hour, whereas I could do 4 hours plus before (I use a battery pack for extended play and better weight balance).Just put my spacer back in, but left the protectors in for now, as means I don't have to worry about scratching the lens (although this has never happened in years I've had my quest). It still mostly blocks all light, so still difficult to recenter in my place space if I've been crouching a lot in pavlov. May just remove them entirely.I guess it all comes down to the size and shape of your glasses, you experience may very. The product itself works exactly as advertised. The only issue I had when installing is I didn't see any instructions regarding first removing the plastic ring that comes as standard around the lenses.To finish on a positive, I love my AMVR grips, been using them for years, still going strong!
L**R
Must for glasses wearers
Easy to fit and having scratched my Quest 1 five minutes after getting it, I bought these to use before I switched the quest 2 on. At the price they seem expensive but compared to a scratching your glasses and scratching the quest 2 lens there is no contest.
B**R
Don't bother
These don't actually do anything.I wasn't sure my glasses would bump into the Quest 2's lenses, but I didn't want to take any chances. These don't help at all. The middle section - where you'll bump if the headset moves towards you - is cut out, so they don't help there. The side sections - where you'll bump if you turn the headset left or right - is about 2-3mm on the largest bumper. Since both glasses and headset lenses are convex, this doesn't even meet my frames before the glass touches.I would guess these cost less than 50p to manufacture, including the packaging. I can't imagine a cheapo one off ebay being any less effective, so I'd suggest anyone wanting these to try that.On the positive side, I think they look cool, and they may help to block a little more light leakage because of the weird flappy bit. I think that's what it's for, anyway.Hilariously, the video they link to in the packaging showing how to fit them is flipped, so they fit the right one to the left eye and vice-versa.
S**T
Instructions not complete...
Bought for Rift S.Returned the product. The instructions were incomplete. It did not show how to install on Rift S. You have to remove the lens rings. The Quest does not have these. Had I known this I would have kept the product
S**N
Painful
Firstly, the instructions are pretty pants. The diagrams are very small and difficult to follow. But after studying the product, I figured it out and installed the protectors onto my Oculus.But these are not a comfortable product. I was only able to wear my Oculus for 10-15 minutes before the nosepads on the protectors caused too much pain across my nose.I've now removed the protectors and will not reuse them again.
P**I
I wish I had known this product before
Works as expected
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