Oculus Quest 2 quick IPD (interpupillary distance) measuring tool

Oculus Quest 2 quick IPD (interpupillary distance) measuring tool

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This is a tool to determine which IPD (lens separation) setting to use for the Oculus Quest 2. I wanted something that didn't require a second person, a ruler, or guessing to get an accurate result. The three holes are 58mm, 63mm, and 68mm from the other one. Here's how to use it: 1) Hold the tool up to your eyes so that your left eye is looking through the hole that's by itself. 2) Close your right eye, and focus on something in the distance with your left. 3) Open both eyes, and continuing focusing on the object in the distance. 4) Close your left eye, and slowly pull the tool away from you until you can tell which of the three holes your right eye is looking through. - If you're looking through the inner circle, you should use the inner (58mm) setting on your Quest 2. - If you're looking through the middle circle, you should use the inner (63mm) setting on your Quest 2. - If you're looking through the outer circle, you should use the inner (68mm) setting on your Quest 2. This print only weights 1g and takes 10-15 minutes to print.

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