First things first; This product is a COATING that protects the foam pad from perspiration. It's not a faceplate at all. It is very thin and has no padding. I was impressed with how well it fit and stayed in place after I installed it. For what he does, it's not terrible. There was no noticeable light leakage when using this in the office in the middle of the day. So I made sure to work up a good sweat playing Blade & Sorcery (just picked this game as it was my last purchase). According to the seller, the case protected the Rift S's foam front panel. However, since the sweat has not been absorbed, you will notice the accumulation of moisture. After about an hour of gaming I wanted to wipe the sweat off as it was getting uncomfortable. In addition, I will say that the VR face is real after using this product. This was significantly more pronounced than with the uncoated foam pad. Being a silicone case, I felt like my skin couldn't "breathe" while it was on. If you've ever worn a gas mask, it's the same feeling. Of course, you can adjust the Rift S' headgear, so it's not a big deal, but I like my mask to be snug. Indeed, this case has its pros and cons, and if you're looking for an inexpensive way to keep your bezel clean, then this is it. If you are looking for something to reduce light leakage as well. You're wasting money as the Rift S is already pretty good at it and that cover didn't matter to me. Did it make him worse? No, it hasn't improved, but nothing has improved in this category either. I will say it's good for the price but if it cost more it would be a pass.
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