Made a follow up video to fix blur for those who don't wear glasses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XoePplSGyAg.html ✅P.S. I found another lens company that costs $60 for prescription lenses with blue light filter-- half the cost of the ones shown in this video. Use discount code JASMINE for 5% off. ➡www.vr-rock.com/?ref=VRWITHJASMINE
Do you need a tv or laptop or wifi to plug this system into? Or is it Standalone? How much is the cheapest system? Does it come with the VR videos included? Which stores can I buy it in canada ? Walmart?
@@privateconfidential4775 If your talking about the quest 2 it’s a stand alone VR headset which you can play officially licensed oculus games or side load games on the quest 2. If you want to play PCVR games you have to have a link cable and you have to have a PC. It cost around $300 for the quest 2 compared to others like the Valve Index which will run you around $1000. Each game cost from $0-$30. I don’t get what you mean by videos? You can legit buy it anywhere and you have google in your palm.
@@Undertaker2900 I understand everything except the last point: “google in the palm”; you mean it connects with wifi to either download games (paid or unpaid)?
The thing I hated the MOST about the Quest 2 was the absence of the ipd adjustment slider. Clicking the lenses into one of three positions are just not remotely as good as the Quest Classic slider that allows me to dial in perfectly.
Yes! And the workaround to get inbetween the settings doesn't make up for not including a slider, but at last it gives more people options if they've heard about it
And trying to made those mid setting adjustments while you are in a game, often you end up touching the lens surface which is bad. Oculus bring back the IPD external slider!!!
Mine is 63mm so it works well for me but has to be annoying how so many can't fine-tune it for their IPD. Also want to see VR going forward to be standard with focal adjustments. To me it's a big barrier to entry.
@@Nite.Z. This comment made me smile! Too relatable haha. For me, it's trying out my Beat Saber and Synth Riders dance moves in real life--- they don't look as cool without VR 😂
What a fantastic video! Thank you for this amazing video to help out so many people! And yes Field of view is extremely important to me. After experiencing how the Valve Index feels, the quest 2 just doesn't give me that same little extra view. But then again that's comparing apples to oranges with $300 vs $1000!
I never understood why people make such a big deal about FOV until I started using the glasses spacer. Even just that small distance further from the lenses made my overall view noticeably smaller. Now I'm also on that NEED MORE FOV bandwagon.
You are so right. Prescription lenses make a huge difference. I have high astigmatism. I got some lenses from VR Lens Lab for Quest 2 and they are amazing. They are so good, I find it strange when I take the headset off and realize I have to wear glasses again! :)
i used the one piece set. total cost was $180. well worth it. i got the uv protection etc which is why it cost 180. i also find that the way you angle/tilt your headset up or down also helps with clarity.
Having tried just about all the lens adapters out there, I've come up with what is a better solution for me. I simply put two tiny beads of fun-tack gum type adhesive directly on the outer edges top/bottom of the quest2 lens and press the corrective lens right onto it. Minimizes FOV reduction, no added bulk of adapter rings/magnets to get in the way of your nose and brow. And the adapter rings do crack and snap over time. Give it a try.
I use prescription lenses in my Q2, but previously I had worn glasses with the spacer. I've just added a Kiwi Elite strap which is amazing for comfort but I still wasn't happy with the blurry picture having to be very careful how my Q2 was positioned on my head. After watching your video I realised I still had the glasses spacer fitted. I've removed it and wow absolutely crystal clear vision, all crisp and well focused. It had been blurry all because I had forgotten to remove the spacer, d'oh!!
I'm kinda screwed with the spacing because my eyes are right in between 2&3. And my glasses are too wide to fit in the headset. I'll look into the Rx lenses but im not really getting my hopes up.
My eyes are between, too! You can set it to between. It just won’t click in place but it’ll stay there if you move it carefully. Check the description for a discount code to VR Rock- those are the lenses I use (:
@@Winterborn5 Yes! I have another video on fixing blurriness and I talked about it there. I'm pretty sure I linked it in the description of this video.. you can also check my top most popular videos on youtube. It's there :)
That would be incredible! It sounds possible though really expensive as each person will need a custom software-- or you'll need to use machine learning for all the fine adjustments.
@@VRwithJasmine I was thinking just one software. As long as you know your prescription, you'd input it somewhere in the settings menu and the screen/s would simulate your prescription.
I don’t think this is possible just through software although it would be cool if you could. The if you need prescription than the screen will always be just blurred and just software can’t change the blurring if it is too bad to see the screen projecting a different image it would still be blurry.
just got my it today. I've played on many vr headsets but the oculus quest 2 was very blurry, and the fov was horrible. I've tried a lot to fix it but can't seem to fix it. ( I have glasses to btw)
Did you try the glasses spacer? Yea, OQ2 takes a lot of messing around with to have a clearer view. Mine is pretty good now but I had to shell out some $ for the prescription lenses
@@VRwithJasmine yes i have it on. ive gotten use to it more, however the fov is till not the best, and i feel oculus should have made the headset a little larger, its still a great headset overall though.
I bought a tennis elbow velcro strap from the local drug store. I use it with a recharging brick as a counterweight on the top/ strap or below the tightening button at back of my headset. Now I can cup the back strap below the occipital ridge bone at the back of my skull as intended and loosen the whole thing more around my head and face. Comfy, now sits in the correct spot for my vision, and recharges my headset!
VR Wave lenses also move around a bit too easily as they are attached with relatively weak magnets. Especially if you have a larger nose ridge, and I ended up scratching my lenses on both the VR wave lenses and the Quest 2. Yes, they were indeed installed correctly and the lens holders were not on too far. My nose ridge isn't huge, but I did end up having to polish the Quest 2 lenses to get rid of the scratches, and the VR wave lenses were rendered useless, because "buffing" the scratches out also buffed out the blue light filter coating. Polywatch was a lifesaver in this situation. Everyone who owns a VR headset should have a tube of it.
@@VRwithJasmine VR Lens Lab. Their system attaches to the lens without magnets and remains stable enough that the lenses don't rub together. The issue with VR Lens was that my nose ridge was pushing the magnets out of place slightly. Not so much that they would fall off, but the shifting caused the two lenses to rub together at the thickest point and ended up scratching both. Basically, it's the same thing that makes it convenient to remove that caused my issue. If you have a nose with a short profile or your IPD is wider and offers plenty of space between the lenses for your nose, VR Lens is probably fine for you, but if you have a more prominent ridge you might want to go with a system that is more solidly attached to the lenses. Taking off the faceplate for someone else to use the headset is a minor irritation, but way better than scratched lenses.
Omg what was that 1st game you showed us? When you were talking about if you're not doing much motion. It was like a bubble floating in a Forrest looking area
Yea, that’s normal. Newer headsets are getting better at increasing pixels per inch but overall consumer VR tech is still pretty new. You’ll get used to it. Also, Recroom doesn’t have the highest level of graphics. Try playing Red Matter 2
Any person can use them but if you don't wear glasses, they might not help you as much. I'm editing a video now on how to get rid of blur without these for non-glasses wearers. Hopefully out this weekend.
@@blackprior.9976 I agree VR headsets need higher FOV 100%. This also helps with decreasing motion sickness. But games are still playable with less FOV, just not as enjoyable.
I had both and returned the quest 2. Alyx is better on the S. PC games are better period on the S. With the link cable or wireless it's still not as good as the S. But this was a year ago and I just got a quest 2 256gb for $175. Lets see if all those updates have helped!
Maybe you should try to upgrade the quality on your quest through sidequest. It allows one to up the textures and sharpness and field of view on the quest stand alone. I have a video on my channel on it.
Yea, it won’t ever perfectly be not blurry cause there’s only 3 IPD settings (distance between eyes) and us humans have a much more granular distance than just 3 settings :/
Try using the glasses spacer anyway. That helps me even without glasses. Also, adjust how the headset is fitted on your head. It’s different for each person. Finally, I’m jealous of your 20/20 vision
I'm playing Skyrim VR (modded of course) and get some pretty bad light shafts that stretch from the virtual controllers to the center of my vision. I can only assume this is due to my astigmatism. I can't use the glasses spacer as my head is larger than the average person. My glasses are literally too wide to fit within the confines of the facial interface without putting pressure on the sides. Also, I'm concerned that the IPD adjustment may not allow for someone of my neanderthal sized skull. I have it set to the max, but still concerned it isn't right. Thanks for your video. I'll give these lenses a try. Hopefully they are enough. :)
I don't really notice any pov reduction when I use spacer and glasses. But I did order some lenses. Magnetic. Reloptix. They should take about 4 weeks to get. Waited 2 already. So we will see : ) I do like the lenses you talked about too. Should be a lot more comfortable then wearing glasses pushing on my nose : )
Guys, I bought a pair of VR Wave lenses for my DJI FPV goggles. One eye was great, the other, not so great, a bit blurry at the bottom, right side edge. I contact VR Wave. They asked for proof of purchase and a video showing the installation and the issue. Then, they just did a disappearing act. I assume the initial questions were to try to run down the clock or get me to "go away" I don't know. I've mailed them several times since then and, NO RESPONSE! I subsequently bought lenses off the shelf and they've worked fine. I don't have an astigmatism so, maybe I was lucky with the cheap lenses, hard to say. Anyway, VR Wave let me down as a company with a terrible response to my issue. There must be another company doing these. Maybe try them. Oh, I still get promotional spam from VR Wave! Hope this was helpful.
Try using the glasses spacer with your headset for some time. Give it at least a week. If it really bothers you, then consider buying accessories but I'd give it some time first. Here's my Quest 2 for Beginner's tutorial which also talks about this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-kIZ-ARVKtn0.html
I just got my mines from honsvr, it’s the magnetic kind, and it was $59.95. I love them. Glad I don’t have to wear glasses inside the headset anymore lol
Aw, congrats! How exciting. I have an entire playlist for VR beginners that should answer a lot of your questions. ru-vid.com/group/PL_syaeh9V7Bs7WiquwQsO9jPCrnbJgTfN
There is a simple fix for owners of the garbage quest.. SELL THEM QUICK!! and get the REVERB G2 version 2's the quest garbage is just a glorified phone stuck in a crappy pair of goggles and remember Lithium batteries have a shelf life whether you use them or not, and you can NOT replace the battery in a quest.. DON"T BUY QUEST JUNK.. waste of money..
I'm curious did she wear glasses with the original RIFT and how come it took months to notice the blurry. Coming from the RIFT cv1 wasn't it obvious from the moment first put it on?
I didn’t use glasses with the CV1 cause I was new to VR so I was still amazed by VR to notice the nuances. It wasn’t obvious on Quest 2 at first either but after playing more and more on a regularly basis, my eyes started to hurt.
I have a quest 2 for over a month, it was great the first few weeks but then got blurry, the reason was grease on the lenses. I used a lens pens and the quest experience is no longer blurry!
I don't get this problem. But wanna know what I do get sometimes?? FOGGY VISION!! 15 seconds in and one lense is foggiest, and the other is half as foggy, wipe it all away, 7 seconds later, it reforms!! ... Happens every once in awhile. Not at all often.
What you really need to do is download side quest on your computer and connect it to your quest 2 then turn up the texture resolution to highest. The only problem is it decreases battery life. Combine that with the lenses for a perfectly sharp in image. Also you can customize some of these lenses for your prescription.
@Shunazo - It affects the quest 2 without the link. The problem is, every time the headset turns off it returns to the default resolution. So even if you don't get frame rate issues in your game (differs game to game), it wont stay at the new resolution, rather you have to keep turning it back on. In side quest you can also turn up the gpu/cpu power and this alongside increasing the resolution might allow the headset to work better with a game that would otherwise struggle at a higher resolution, the problem is, it drains the battery much faster, so if you don't have a battery pack like with the elite headstrap, you're going to face battery issues doing this. Separately, have a superior headstrap, over and above that of the one out of the box: this helps keep your headset in place and in the right sweetspot for your eyes. There is simply too much movement with the default strap and this on its own can create a poor image for you.
@@HodorGamingTV in anything intense it's around 45 mins. It's not worth it and can also cause issues with some games. Blurry pic is always either the lense or positioning. Increasing the resolution is not even that noticeable.
@@heretotroll.9703 doesn’t really matter to me anymore anyway because I returned my quest 2. I know I COULD spend more money on prescription lenses, a better strap, and you name what else but I couldn’t really justify spending that much money to make an already subpar experience moderately better. To say I found VR underwhelming and disappointing is an understatement.
Have you noticed that sometimes image in Oculus can be, not fully blurry, but how to say that, little bit blurry, not ideally shaped. I wonder how to fix that
Hello. I have a question. So I'm planning to buy this and put my facebook account. But if someone borrowed it, can they access my facebook and do what they want? Like can they see my facebook profile or not? And if I logout my facebook, can I still play games?
When I try to use Facebook on my headset, it still makes me log on. However, they can see your friends and messages cause that’s integrated. You can make a secondary account on that headset and all the games will be useable still on that second account. (:
Great video! However, I use the glasses spacer (Irish nose 🤣) and I play mostly vr table tennis and golf and have no problems with movement. I had to use the spacer as it was tok blurry otherwise . don't wear glasses but found this really helped.Keep up your good work 😘
Hey, what kind of dollars do you use? Seems to me very expensive, because you can get prescription lenses for the Quest for around 80 $ US. I bought mine in Thailand, where I live for even less (around 15 $, but no prescription lenses). I went to my opticien and had them make the fitting lenses. In the end it cost me around 60$ US. The advantage is that I don't need to send anything, but can go to the shop. Concerning the distance, mine are thinner then the ones you show. The only problem I had was that the holders didn't fit very well. But since I'm not planning to sell the Quest, I glued the holders in place. What I also like is that the original lenses of the Quest don't get dirty and the prescription lenses are easy to clean. I'm very happy with them, the picture is always very clear. Only af few weeks ago, I had to change one lense. Seems that my eyesight has improved somehow, the lens was too strong (it was based on the glasses I use). These I use only while driving my car or watching a movie. I'm 64 by the way and don't even use glasses for reading.... 🤓
Hi Sjaak, very interesting! I'm not surprised that they're cheaper in Thailand. The price I showed is for the prescription PLUS the blue light blocking technology but if you don't get all of that, it can be as cheap as $50. Still expensive though compared to your $15! Can you send me the link to that one?
No, it was cause I was using the Rift before and the visual quality of Quest 2 is a lot better overall. Unfortunately, OQ2 is blurrier because it’s harder to get the IPD and headset adjustment right.
i dont wear glasses but when i put the glasses extension it reduced the blurry vision a little but since i am working now so i might check it with the lens trick after work thanks ^^
Awesome! I actually made another video with tips on how to fix blurriness for people who don't wear glasses: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XoePplSGyAg.html
i found out how to be clear u need the top strap a1 and second u need to use the top strap i made mine crystal even tho my vision is blurry using it with glasses is meh
i say, stop wasting monitor on stupid monitor setups just to say you've got 3 monitors, if you can't get 3 of the same monitors all same sizes and quality, then don't buy multiple
the difference with the rift is actually 92% more pixels ....plus the matrix is denser....30% more subpixels it's 56% more pixels compared to quest 1 which has the same type of matrix as the rift
@VR with Jasmine if u google it it comes up ....the rift and quest1 have oled screen pentile matrix ....q2 has lcd screen rgb stripe matrix ...most oled screens are pentile but some like psvr use rgb stripe matrix
The eyeglass spacer does not help me at all! The game is so small and it is so tight and hurts my face if I try to wear my glasses! I’m going try contacts or vr waves! Thanks for the info!
As long as it's clean, yes! You just don't want to use your shirt which can have dirt particles on it from wearing it. The dirt particles can scratch the lenses.
I just use a par of anti scratch Rings to keep my glasses from making contact with the lenses along side the included glasses spacers. Had no major issues on my end, and was somewhat cheeper then getting dedicated lenses for a headset.
Excellent video ! the addition of the corrective lenses has made the OQ2 experience much more enjoyable. I found them at Amazon $25 ea (if your eyes have differing SPH values) $40 pair otherwise. The prescription SPH values range from 2.0 to 6.0 ( nearsighted correction only).
Do you need a tv or laptop or wifi to plug this system into? Or is it Standalone? How much is the cheapest system? Does it come with the VR videos included?
Stand alone. It actually does have VR videos included. Check out Oculus TV or RU-vid 360 in the headset. You can also just filter the store in the headset by “media”
Hey! I started making oculus videos like you but I don’t have views or followers do you have any tips and tricks to grow? I posted a video but it has no views and I don’t know what to do to bring it up
Hello! Yes, focus on making your videos better each time. Your first 20 videos probably won't get many views. That's expected. People won't watch your videos all the way through the end cause they'll suck at first (unless you're a professional videographer/producer/editor). But if you keep working on improving your video quality (script, editing, storytelling, pace), then people will start watching it to the end. Once they do that, RU-vid will begin recommending your videos to wider audiences.
@@coolyriscool8670 @Coolyriscool Best of luck! Remember that RU-vid is a marathon, not a sprint and as long as your content is always getting better, you'll get there eventually. I'm still growing too. Was super super slow and disheartening for a long while but I just kept trying to make my videos and topics better :)
i dont ware glasses , and yes its blurry , guess what USA army did some experiments and they calculated the pixel density needed for minimum clarity , and 4K resolution is bare minimum , not even that is good its just good enough , and actually good is 8K, per eye that is i think , so 16K , this is for 20/20 vision And also Optics in these Headsets is pure garbage , cheapest possible and that is not helping , but its not the biggest problem . So go on play along with it it will remain blurry until 8K and then you will need some serious hardware to run that .This is why most expensive ones are 8K or advertised as such , pure math . Its just how it is .
Hey, I am new to your channel and I can definitely say that your tips are great! But I have a question, I recently did a eye exam specifically to get prescription lenses for the quest 2. Now my IPD is 62, selection #2 is 63 yet when I use selection #2 I feel like it’s not right as I can the ending of the lenses on the outer part or maybe I’m unsure of how it should look since this is my first vr. Basically, is there anyway to find out what I should be seeing as far as the lenses go. I hope you understand what I mean because it’s hard to explain. Thank you
Hello, thanks for your kind message! You can check my pinned message for more tips. I don't fully understand your question... are you saying you see the outer edges of the lenses?
I have difficulty finding a HMD that suits my IPD (75mm) and glasses. I have tried a Quest, could not use it. I currently use a Pimax 8KX which goes to a manual 70mm IPD and has software that increases the IPD to 75mm. I have tried several headsets, the HP Reverb G2 and Vive Pro 2 didn't work for me, they had less than 70mm max IPD. Interesting the old Vive and Vive Pro has a max IPD of 74mm. I'm hoping future VR headsets go up to 75mm.
I don't like the clip on lens, somehow, Its not as good as regular glasses. I think it's because sometimes the left eyes is watching thourght the right oculus lens, with glasses it uses its normal correction but with the clip on it gets the wrong eye correction. Same thing for the other eye.
I have a big problem with foggy lenses, but when i bought my oculus it didnt come with a one of those extenders? I also dont have the money to buy one of those things you pop onto the lenses:(( my quest 2 is sometimes completely unplayable, as it fogs too much, if i put my virtual hand in front of my face in vr, the only thing i can see is the color of my hand being dragged across lenses making it seem like im blind.. :( i get pretty frustrated when i cant play
Use a sweatband when you play to absorb moisture while you play. That’ll lessen the fogging. If you dont have a sweatband, literally anything you can put around your forehead area underneath the headset will work. You can tie a bandana around your forehead or a piece of scrap fabric, etc. I’m guessing its fogging a lot because you’re sweating, right?
@@VRwithJasmine thank you for ur tips! And it might he cause i sweat, but there are also times where im standing completely still and it happens as i turn them on. But i will try! Gained a sub from me, btw!
Recently my VR was fogging up when i tried clean the lenses with a hair dryer in cool (or cold) mode. And it worked, now IDK why it worked but thats the important
Any air blowing on the fogged lenses work... there's actually fans built into facial interfaces that do this but it can dry out your eyes to have the fan blowing into the headset for extended periods
Id prefer if you can adjust each lense instead of both everytime i wear it its blurry and gives me headaches i cant enjoy the quest 2 and it sits and collects dust i honestly regret buying it the sad part is i just bought it and has an hour total of run time
So long story short I just got a new phone and was looking for something to do with my old one so I was watching this video and after the first like 10 seconds I had an idea I took my phone outside put it on the ground played this video for the 10 seconds until she said "the graphics are beautiful" and shot it 12 times with a 45.
@@VRwithJasmine oh no the video was very helpful and entertaining and I liked it but the begin where you said the graphics were beautiful dont get me wrong I like them too but beautiful doesnt describe them. Idk maybe its because I used to play pc but my pc broke and now I had to resort to quest and I just miss it but I did like the video adn subscribed😊