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The new revision (Rift S) was specifically designed to work with glasses: it has a larger EyeBox (the area for your glasses to fit) and it has an Eye Relief mechanism that allows you to move the screen closer/farther away from your eyes. The Eyebox, Eye Relief, and new the Halo are VERY SIMILAR to the PlaystationVR design (which is probably why Oculus partnered with Lenovo, as Lenovo is the only manufacturer that SONY has licensed to use the PSVR design). Although the new design with Rift S is supposed to be better as it doesn't grip your head as tight as PSVR and it has a top strap to further relieve pressure on your head. You can lookup reviews on YouTube and it'll show how the Eye Relief mechanism works.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It does! The Rift-S has "Eye-Relief Adjustment", allowing you to position it closer or farther from your face.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Rift S can adjust the lens panel forward and back to comfortably accommodate glasses even with large frames
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes glasses will work with this, it also is compatible with the special Oculus Rift Lenses that snap on for people needing a prescription.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Yes. You can adjust how far away the headset is from your face.
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