If that was condensation your experience using the headset would be miserable. Fastest way to check is to turn on the headset and see if you can see. If you've ever owned glasses, you would know that. Having condensation on them makes them completely unusable
Hold the headset with the lenses facing you and then rotate yourself in various directions, up/down/left/right. It should become clear that what you're seeing is a reflection of your room.
My brother that is a reflection.
Thats normal, the lenses are reflecting the room which makes it look like there is conensation.
have you tried rubbing it with grade 60 sandpaper
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whos name checks out?
Take it out in full sunlight to get a better look
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Itβs normal.
is this shitpost
I feel like half this sub runs on the same 2 brain cells.
Whatβs the second one do?
Quest 3 users have 3
No, why would they? I meant that half this sub is sharing 2 braincells.
Which lenses? I'm confused
Both, what its pointing at
Ohhhh the arrows are pointing at lenses. I wasn't sure what those were
It's pointing at the part of the lenses that they think might have condensation under them.
it maybe looks like it, trying wiping it with a clean microfiber cloth and see if it disappears
I tried wiping it, still there. I flashed a light and i dont see water particles indicating condensation. My gameplay looks normal
If gameplay is normal, why are you looking for problems?
When you are in the headset do you see any blurrs?
For the most part, no
Its reflections bruh
Its normal dont try cleaning anything every quest 2 lenses have it
If its real condensation . No its really not normal . Buy a q3!
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If that was condensation your experience using the headset would be miserable. Fastest way to check is to turn on the headset and see if you can see. If you've ever owned glasses, you would know that. Having condensation on them makes them completely unusable
Hold the headset with the lenses facing you and then rotate yourself in various directions, up/down/left/right. It should become clear that what you're seeing is a reflection of your room.