May 20, 2019
Description
If you are looking for headset lens protector, consider printing out this model instead: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3653631
Prescription lens adaptor for new Oculus headsets (Quest 2, Quest and Rift S), which all have the same lens adaptor mount. It's designed to take standard single vision lenses for Zenni #550021 frame. It's been tested with 1.57 mid index lens. Antireflective coating highly recommended to help with glare.
Lenses:
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/stainless-steel-round-eyeglass-frames-/5500?skuId=550021
The files are released under Creative Common Non-Commercial. We want the community to freely print the protectors for personal use, however but you cannot sell 3d prints of these files.
IMPORTANT: These are designed to take standard single vision lenses for Zenni #550021 frame from May 2020 onwards.
You can order the lenses from this link:
https://www.zennioptical.com/p/stainless-steel-round-eyeglass-frames-/5500?skuId=550021
When you order your lenses you should set the IPD to these values:
Depending on your prescription, Zenni will recommend different refractive index. Choose the one Zenni recommends to make sure the lens is not too thick or too thin.
Antireflective coating is not necessary but highly recommended to help reduce glare.
You can now buy pre-printed adaptors from our online store (ships world wide): https://prettygood3d.com/listing/723470150/oculus-prescription-lens-adapter-quest-2
Etsy store: https://www.etsy.com/listing/723470150/oculus-prescription-lens-adapter
Note that these are our only two official stores. Other sellers do not have the license to sell these models.
The model is designed to be printed without support material, and I was able to print without raft or brim. The model should be facing down on the print bed to minimize overhang. Tested with PLA, though other materials should also work fine.
The lenses on your headset have rings that can be removed (see this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1YR742r-aZ0). Align an adaptor to the matching side of the headset, and snap it in place. It might take some fiddling to align the snap points (tip: use the original lens ring as reference), but it should go on without too much force.
Mark the position of the nose bridge lightly on Zenni lenses so you can match it with
the alignment notch on the adaptor. With the adaptor detached from the headset, align the Zenni lens and push it inside the adaptor. It should snap into place. The lenses should curve into the adaptor (so when you wear the headset, the lenses curve in the normal direction).
Finally, make sure you clean all the lenses before final assembly.
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License:
Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial