🕶️ Protect your VR world in style — never compromise on clarity or comfort!
The AMVRGlasses Spacer is a patented, soft silicone lens protector compatible with Oculus Quest 3s, Quest 2, Rift S, and Go. It includes 6 pairs of anti-scratch rings in 3 sizes and colors, designed to prevent scratches between VR lenses and prescription glasses. Easy to install and built for durability, it offers a customizable, secure fit with a 12-month warranty and responsive customer service.
Platform | Meta Quest 2 |
Display Type | LCD |
Controller Type | ring |
Additional Features | 2 color styles for option, Compatible with Oculus Quest 3s, three thickness |
Connectivity Technology | Wi-Fi, USB |
Compatible Devices | Meta Quest 3s/Quest 2/Quest 1/Rift S/Go |
Specific Uses For Product | Protect the VR Lens and Glasses from Scratching Each Other |
Operating System | No |
Warranty Type | 12 months |
Color | Red & Blue, Black |
A**T
Does it it’s supposed to!
Got these for my kid because he kept scratching his glasses. Finally works and keep his lenses from getting scratched!
K**8
Protects my Quest and glasses lens from rubbing
A very simple and effective solution to keep your glasses and Quest lenses from rubbing and scratching. The product comes with plastic frames that snap around your Quest lenses and silicone rings of various thicknesses to fit over them. For me it was easier to snap the plastic pieces into the headset first, then put the rings on. They work to keep my glasses from contacting the Quest lenses so no worries about scratches anymore. Since your glasses do rest on the silicone rings, you may have to pull the headset and adjust the positioning a little every time you put on the headset to get it into the right viewing spot (especially if you have progressives) since the silicone has that typical non-skid property. I'm using the red/blue combination (they do come with pairs of black ones in different sizes as well) and I don't see or notice the color when I'm wearing the headset. They seem like they will last a while as long as you're not taking them on and off all the time, so for the price, it's worth it.
A**R
Very economical way to keep your Quest 2 lenses scratch free
I didn't think I was gonna like these lens protectors for my quest 2. But they definitely do a great job of keeping my lenses scratch free. Good investment if you're still playing your quest 2.
W**S
GET THESE if you wear glasses.
These are pretty much godsends if your eyes are horrible.I thought that I could do VR without my glasses; that the closeness of the lenses inside the Oculus Rift S would fool my eyes into thinking that they're not horrible. Nope; seems like my brain still interprets virtual distance as real distance, and applies my real eyes' (somehow completely skewed) focal depth to the virtual sights I see through the lenses.The visual input must still be adjusted for my brain to make any sense of what I'm seeing, and it's just a fact that the default spacers within the Rift S are too thin to accommodate my glasses. (And I would assume most people's, also.)Thank GOD for AMVR and their manufacture of vital VR accessories, like these new spacers. They're simple; they and their adapters (so they can fit on the lenses) look 3D-printed. They're the same shape as the default spacers, so (when reinforced by the adapters that come with them) they can fit over the lenses just like the default ones.I wasn't prepared to experiment with the right thickness of spacer to use, and risk scratching my precious VR lenses - though I did experiment once with my glasses with the default spacers, I didn't accrue any scratches and I consider myself lucky. So, I went straight for the thickest ones, and they work! Now I never have to worry about scratches on the VR lenses, from my glasses at least.One might think that $20 is too dear a price for simple 3D-printed pieces of plastic that weigh less than an ounce. BUT the peace of mind of knowing that we don't have to put out a potentially much higher amount for replacement lenses, which are doubtless trickier to install than these, is worth the perceived extra cost for me.THANK YOU AMVR![As per the picture - since the lenses are still going to be so close to your face when you use these, you will still only see black, not the additional colors, so you won't be distracted. I just chose to use the colors because why not? A little extra bit of style to look at when I'm not using VR.]
R**S
A Necessary Accessory
I wear glasses and I have done the best in adjusting my Meta Quest 2, but things are still a little blurry. This lens protector allows me to wear my glasses without damaging the lens on the Meta. So I would say, if you are a person that needs to wear glasses when you are using your device, then you need this. The cool thing is that it has several lens protectors in different thicknesses so you can find the one that is right for you.
M**A
Works great.
I bought these for my Meta Quest 3S. I wear glasses and didn't want to scratch lens on headset. The expansion rings that came with headset put my eyes to far from vr lens, it caused blurriness. These lens attachments were the ticket. Fairly easy to figure out. Multiple sizes. Works very well for me.
A**S
Works depending on your glasses
I have an Oculus Quest 2, and these rims DO fit this system. The plastic pieces clip right on, just make sure you've got the correct side on the corresponding lens.I've got three pairs of glasses that I wanted to try with these "protectors" (see photos) and here's what I've found:I have fairly poor eyesight that is different in each eye, so one lens on my glasses is thicker than the other. Even my thickest lens still won't touch the Oculus lens provided I have the correct frames. The rectangular, full-frame glasses sit the best with no touching of my glasses to the Oculus lenses. I'd have to really smash my face uncomfortably in there to get them to touch. This is due to both the rims AND the shape of my glasses. The frames sit in such a way that the thickest protector works wonderfully and adding in the included spacer that comes with the Oculus, my face can't get smashed in far enough for them to touch.The half-frame glasses are similar, but the fact that these frames are a bit more flexible means there is a higher chance the lenses will come into contact with my glasses while I move around, particularly if I'm not using the Oculus spacer.The round frame glasses are the worst of the bunch. While just resting them on the lens protector rims is fine, as soon as pressure is applied, the lenses and glasses will meet. The frames offer no additional support or stability and their shape sits perfectly in the cavity left by the rims.If you have solid frames, preferably square or rectangular in shape, these will work great for you. (at least until we can all afford those sweet sweet prescription lenses). If you have round frames, or smaller glasses, these might not be the best option.
E**H
I took the cheap route when it came to this upgrade
If your wear glasses in the vr and want to stop it from scratch your glasses lenses this is a need!
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