The Oculus store links to Frames Direct, but they don’t offer blue light
filtering of potential retinal damaging effects of blue light and/or UV.
Most positively reviewed lens inserts come from VidmoVR and VR-lens.eu.
I can’t find reviews of lenses f...
Don’t want to belabor this, but potential OLED damage might take a few
years to notice. Retinal DNA also may take years of repeated exposure,
but I don’t want to look back and have to lament, “Why didn’t I know it
was going to affect my vision?”. Tha...
Here’s something for those interested in this topic:There is a recent
article (Ocular Tolerance of Contemporary Electronic Display
DevicesAndrew J. Clark, PhD; et al. Ophthalmic Surgery, Lasers and
Imaging Retina. 2018;49(5):346-354), that I do not h...
Thanks, Felicity...your feedback is spot-on. I took some time to
research the science behind the hype re blue light filtering, and
there’s no good data to show harm. Dryness and strain are an issue, and
self-monitoring is difficult when gaming (or ev...
Sounds like you’re a committed VR gamer! Seriously, there is “potential”
increased risk for macular degeneration. I’ll get some kind of blue
light filtering and limit my gaming time.