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SvennoJ said:
Manlytears said:

With all due respect, as someone that uses "normal glasses", this looks impossible to use. Not a good desing at all since it excludes people with glasses.

VR headsets needs to be ble to acomodate glasses, IMHO, PSVR Headset is the best and most confortable that i have tested. Sure it looks big and bulky, but it's a need to acomodate "normal glasses".

Eventually VR headsets or glasses with use variable focus lenses to solve the Vergence-Accomodation conflict.
https://arinsider.co/2022/06/22/5-ways-to-address-ars-vergence-accommodation-conflict/
The solution to that may well be variable focus liquid lenses
https://www.edmundoptics.ca/knowledge-center/application-notes/imaging/liquid-lenses-in-imaging/

Either way, once focus is variable, it's just a matter of calibrating the range to adjust to the user's eyes and you won't need lens inserts nor glasses anymore while wearing a headset.

Is this for real? The headset lens working as my glasses and correcting my visual problem!!! That would be bloody amazing!
hopefully this will be economically viable, and not make the Headset too expensive. 

the-pi-guy said:

I wear glasses, friend.

The kind of thing that I'm talking about, would enable someone with near sightedness to be able to use a headset without having to wear their glasses.  

Maybe you feel differently, but I think I'd rather have a VR headset that incorporates the glasses in a way that replaces the latter during use, instead of accommodates them in a way that requires me to wear both. 

Ok. Now we are talking! That Headset corrects my visual problems!?! Realy!? That's amazing stuff!! Using a small headset that replaces my glasses and corrects my sight is the best possible solution for sure.

Last edited by Manlytears - on 15 October 2023