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No it doesn't because it have space around the headset, so you can see the real world (at bottom/sides) so there's air flow
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.They dont fog up, ive been playing for awhile now and because of the design it doesnt suffer from the fogging issue like the quest 2.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The headset remains in contact on one's forehead and back of head so physical activity will generate sweat at these areas. The contact pads won't absorb moisture and can be cleaned easily. Moisture from around one's eyes can generate fog on the inside of the optic lenses so if heavy activity you'll probably need a cool location and additional fan nearby.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Not with the included light blockers. There's quite a bit of space below the eye and it gets very good ventilation. It does let in a bit of light but the screen is good enough such that it's not very noticeable. The full light blockers are still pre-order only so I don't know if it will be an issue with them or not
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.For fitness I would recommend not using the side light blockers as they trap heat. I don't see it fogging up in this situation. For me the headset is not comfortable enough for fitness, but comfort is subjective.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The open air design allows for far more airflow. Even with the (included) side light blockers in place and 15 minutes sweating in FitXR, my lenses remained perfectly clear
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The more open design allows for more air flow. I havent tried a fitness game yet, however i have not had fogging issues with the headset on more than 2 hours playing do far.
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