Larxia
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I would love VR headsets where you can dynamically adjust the focal lenght, like you would do with binoculars, so you can wear it without glasses no matter your eyesight, and without having to replace the lenses.
Actually, I'm so nearsighted that I would be able to see properly with no glasses in a VR headset if there were not already lenses pushing the image further away. The thing with the additionnal lenses is that it seems kind of dumb, from what I understand it's another pair of lenses inside that act like glasses, so... you have lenses in the headset that push the image further away (which is needed for people with a regular eyesight, it's to make that the image is about 2 meters away instead of a few centimeters from your face), and then you have lenses that bring it closer, acting as glasses, which must created quite a lot of distortion / chromatic aberration, and eyestrain.
I never tried it so I can't really say, but I just wish we could tweak the focal lenght easily on vr headsets so stuff like this wouldn't be an issue.
Actually, I'm so nearsighted that I would be able to see properly with no glasses in a VR headset if there were not already lenses pushing the image further away. The thing with the additionnal lenses is that it seems kind of dumb, from what I understand it's another pair of lenses inside that act like glasses, so... you have lenses in the headset that push the image further away (which is needed for people with a regular eyesight, it's to make that the image is about 2 meters away instead of a few centimeters from your face), and then you have lenses that bring it closer, acting as glasses, which must created quite a lot of distortion / chromatic aberration, and eyestrain.
I never tried it so I can't really say, but I just wish we could tweak the focal lenght easily on vr headsets so stuff like this wouldn't be an issue.