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";s:4:"text";s:5061:"Halo strap really annoys me. **The Oculus subreddit, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR. Any mod headbands for the Rift S? Any accessories to make Rift S more comfortable? Are there better pads to buy or something? It weighs down on her face too much. If it pushes your forehead, you should press the button underneath the rift, to push it a bit forward. When you look at the numbers, the Quest is doing better than the Rift S right now, and for good reason. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts My only comparison is the PS VR as I have one of those, and it fits on / off really easy, and doesn't leave me with dents in my head. It also makes wearing your Rift S a more comfortable and enjoyable activity than it already was, meaning that it’s $19 well spent, even if your primary Rift S use isn’t playing active VR fitness games. In fact, the only major difference at first glance is that the Rift S’s headset is more adjustable and, arguably, more comfortable than the Quest’s, but is that worth giving up all the Quest has to offer?
**The Oculus subreddit, a place for Oculus fans to discuss VR. Maybe she needs to pull the back down further?Is there a good demonstration somewhere that shows just how far it should be pulled back?She just puts in on in a way that seems natural but ends up not being comfortable.The trick is to wear the halo strap properly. Follow Us On Social Stay Up-To-Date On All The Latest VR Fitness News. I would like her to be happy with what she got after making such an investment. Anyone have a solution, whether it be something added or a guide to wearing it correctly?Im not sure what she's doing wrong, but nothing should have to be added. The weight of the cable pulling at the back will help with the weight distribution and also manage the cable better!There's a velcro strap that goes directly over the head. **Press J to jump to the feed. (see photo 2) Cut the mask in half where marked. I can send you a few links to amazon if you want.I have a simple pulley system in place, but the options are pretty limited because I hate drilling holes in the ceiling, so the placement is not ideal.Definitely try the button on the bottom of the headset which slides the display bit forwards and backwards.
(with the cost of lowering alittle the FoV).you wear the headset in such a way that the dial is at the very low of the back of your head.now you start tighening the top strap until the picture is crystal clear. Now she finds the Rift S less comfortable.
Now that half-life came out I’ve been staying in the headset for long periods of time, and I would honestly like to stay in longer lol.it’s not even that I get naseous anymore from being in it long, but instead I feel like my forehead just really starts to hurt then I just keep re adjusting it.
I found the best way to feel comfortable this: you untie completely the top strap. **Press J to jump to the feed. (with the cost of lowering alittle the FoV). Take that trimmed half and place it back in the velcro on the right hand side of the HMD. With the other hand turn the wheel at the back so that the back of the Halo strap is underneath the bump on the back of your head. Is there a way to make this more comfortable? My daughter is using the Rift S, having previously used the CV1 till it fell apart.
Hi all - I got the rift as part of the prime day, and have been using it off and on for a few weeks. 1. Now use a sharpie or something to mark a cut point in the top of the mask. Try adjusting that so it holds more of the weight of the headset.15, she's normally having a blast with VR, and saved up whatever money she got for the last 2 or 3 years to buy her own VR-capable computer, which I put together for her this summer. 3 comments. Anyone have a solution, whether it be something added or a guide to wearing it correctly? Tips & Tricks. Try loosening the top strap and letting the headset fall down to a comfortable position before then tightening the top strap, not to much else it'll start to be too short share . Then adjust the velcro strap at the top. Put the front of the Halo strap where your forehead is and hold it there with one of your hands. This, you need to have it so that it's "sitting" on your head with the top strap taking the weight rather than "clamped" to your face via the tightness.