My single greatest complaint about the Oculus Quest 2 had been the ability to adjust focus for vision correction. My corrections are -3.00 and -3.50 with a small amount of astigmatism. I generally wear glasses, but occasionally wear 1-day contact lenses. My glasses do not fit inside the Quest 2, so I had a choice of either 1) playing uncorrected (possible, but blurry enough to be annoying), or 2) putting on my contacts. I usually play in the evenings close to bedtime. So option 2 meant wearing contacts for a couple of hours, then tossing them in the trash, which generally meant playing less often due to wasteful costs.
A buddy on Xbox told me about these and I immediately started shopping. My only complaint is that I wish I could mix and match prescriptions. Others offer that option, even with correction for astigmatism, all at an additional cost. So I decided before I would spend the extra on a customized set, I’d be willing to test with these. I’m glad I did. The extra expense is completely unnecessary. However, if someone has a large variance in prescription between their eyes, this seller will miss out on a potential buyer.
I chose to split the difference in my two prescriptions and purchase a -3.25 set. It is completely satisfactory. The lenses snap on easily and come with a storage case that can be used when other family members need to remove them.
These lenses will pay for themselves in no time since I will no longer need to use disposable contacts just for the Oculus. Highly recommended to anyone needing a correction option to play on the Quest 2.
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