Normchacho said:
SvennoJ said:
I've found out the hard way, it's better not to clean the lenses. Even the supplied cloth will scratch the lenses. Sony recommends against using any sort of liquid, dry rubing durt over lenses is not a good idea either. Carefully blow any dust off instead and prevent any contact with the lenses. Just leave any smudges on the top (from eyebrows) alone, they don't interfere with what you see. It will spread out over the lens when you try to clean them.
Mine have quite a few (small) scratches already. Not visible while playing yet I know they're there. One nasty one on the left side I don't know what from, could be glasses hitting the lens. That one is visible if you know where to look for it :/ Handing the thing around in wild enthusiasm the first weeks probably wasn't the best idea...
Lesseon learned for version 2. Lenses are not comparable to those of glasses you wear, way more prone to damage.
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Really? I haven't had any trouble keeping my lenses clean...Now, I also am very careful not to let anything get on them in the first place, so I've only had to clean them a couple of times. But I don't find the lenses to be any more fragile than the ones on glasses.
Also, I played Holoball this morning and it's awesome! It's also on sale for $10.49 I think. I highly recommend it.
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Nice, I already bought Holoball today, still need to download it to the pro.
Maybe a grain of dirt got on the cloth or was at the edge of the lens. It's a couple of small horizontal hairline scratches, visible when you hold it sideways with the light coming out from psvr. I only noticed them after I found the bigger vertical scratch on the other side from my glasses I presume. Since then I've been rather paranoid about cleaning them...