Quest 3 Reflections?

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Is anyone else seeing a slightly offset reflection of things on their Q3's?

I thought it was just my eyes being crap, old age and all that, I don't play with my glasses on after all, but it seems I get a small reflection on the right eye only, just below the centre of the eye in about the 7 o clock position.

Lense is clean.
 
It's probably just the image from your screen reflecting off your eyeball and then re-reflected of the screen which is what you're seeing. Can't say I've noticed it myself, and I'm not going to start looking for it.
Twice the image for yor money.
 
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Is anyone else seeing a slightly offset reflection of things on their Q3's?

I thought it was just my eyes being crap, old age and all that, I don't play with my glasses on after all, but it seems I get a small reflection on the right eye only, just below the centre of the eye in about the 7 o clock position.

Lense is clean.

It's probably binocular overlap. If you stop looking for it, you will eventually stop noticing it.
 
I get some reflections on my Quest 3 - possibly internal lens reflections. Also you can get light leakage on any headset through the facial interface which can show up as lens reflections.
 
Is anyone else seeing a slightly offset reflection of things on their Q3's?

I thought it was just my eyes being crap, old age and all that, I don't play with my glasses on after all, but it seems I get a small reflection on the right eye only, just below the centre of the eye in about the 7 o clock position.

Lense is clean.
Dude, do u use your Q3 without correcting your eyesight? If so imo you're missing out on the finer points of a beautiful display, can highly recommend some prescription lens inserts (they fit over the lenses in your Q3).
 
Dude, do u use your Q3 without correcting your eyesight? If so imo you're missing out on the finer points of a beautiful display, can highly recommend some prescription lens inserts (they fit over the lenses in your Q3).

Even a set of prescription glasses make a huge difference, was horrified at the ripe old age of 57 that I needed varifocal lenses. Just got a pair of distance glasses made up for the headset.
 
if you have some one in house maybe ask if they can see the same.
this will help identify if its eyes or headset.
theres always the possibility its something on the other side of the lens (inside headset)
the only refelection i can think of is light bleed throuhg though.
 
Dude, do u use your Q3 without correcting your eyesight? If so imo you're missing out on the finer points of a beautiful display, can highly recommend some prescription lens inserts (they fit over the lenses in your Q3).

I only wear my glasses when I'm doing repairs at work or reading tiny text, I generally don't need them for anything more than a foot away from my face.
 
I only wear my glasses when I'm doing repairs at work or reading tiny text, I generally don't need them for anything more than a foot away from my face.
Hi, you may need glasses for for your quest 3 then too, because although the quests lenses are very close to your eyes, the way the display works means the focal point for what you view is about 1.5 meters away. Can you see things perfectly clear at 1.5 meters away?
 
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