• deejay4am@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I mean; users pay for prescription lenses, and there already exists a logistical structure for creating prescription lenses for individuals; they just had to adapt it for the VR lenses (so the overall process is probably 90% the same)

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      1 year ago

      Right, but when you try on glasses you don’t need lenses pre-made, you can get away with just blanks.

      For the Vision Pro, the lenses are required to even try the headset, so there’s a chicken and egg problem: people aren’t going to want to pay for lenses just for a try-on.