When I first bought my Explorer I just didn't like the sharpness because the headset was surprisingly cheap. However, after playing around with the face pad, I found that the visual sweet spot was closer to the lenses than my eyes could reach with the standard overlay. Many Explorer wearers recommend swapping the front and back pads on the ring that goes around the head, but this caused my face to push the flip-up goggles forward and I encountered the same issue. So I broke my glasses. fill and build yourself. This worked great to get a really sharp image but the hard edge of the glasses hit my face. I was afraid that any comfortable padding would push the goggles too far to get a clear image and I'd just have to live with my uncomfortable VR headset. Honestly I tried KIWI not expecting much but it turned out to be a great solution for the conductor. By using a thin shim I can get close enough to the lenses to sit in the sweet spot and get a very sharp image, and not only is it more comfortable than my improvised shims, it's more comfortable than the shim that comes standard comes with the explorer . I recommend this product to all Lenovo Explorer owners.
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