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As someone who is virtually blind without glasses, how does it work for those of us that have to wear glasses?
I have PSVR2, but until I get my new prescription and a special pair of glasses that fit into the headset I am unable to use it.
Wearing glasses with the Vision Pro is not really an option. You need a pretty tight fit for it to work properly. There are prescription magnetic inserts that can be ordered for $149.
I’m nearsighted, and the inserts I purchased are extremely easy to put in and remove. You would need to check if they can work with your prescription.
Thanks. This has been the most disappointing thing for me with vr headsets.
also you may try contact lenses?
Due to the damage of my eye I have been told they are not an option.
When I signed up for an in store demo, it included questions about vision. It sounds like they might be able to have matching optics available for you to actually try out for yourself if you have access to an Apple Store.