I bought a new foam sleeve to help with the lens overlap. Here you can see the vertical line far to the right or left of your peripheral vision. Reading the reviews, the case seemed to push your face away from the headset a bit, and it does. It moves your face slightly away from the lenses and, in my case, removes vertical lines from my peripheral vision. The above is the reason I bought the Face VR Interface. An unintended benefit of this article, at least for me, is that it changes the point at which my eyes look into the lenses. What keeps the god's terrible rays from being aimed straight into my eyes. The bars are still there and they're annoying, but not as much as before. Every head is different, so your experience may vary. My IPD is around 65 just for reference. Another plus of the VR facial interface is the lack of light in the nose area. There's still a tiny area you can see through, but that's no longer a distraction. The only issue I had, and it's minor because this article solved so many other issues for me, is the new foam replacement, which is a bit stiff. It's not as comfortable as the original foam. I think it will help in my case because it takes my eyes back a bit and helps with overlapping lens issues and light rays. Overall 5/5 great :)
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