Magic Leap One just got prescription inserts for people who are nearsighted


If you wear glasses and want to use Magic Leap’s mixed reality headset, there’s good news. Magic Leap is finally getting prescription inserts for its Magic Leap One headset, as noted in an email from the company.

You can order these prescription inserts for a hefty $249 from FramesDirect and they’re supposedly anti-reflective. They’re available in two sizes and you’ll have to provide your prescription and your pupil distance when ordering. They notably also don’t support people who are farsighted and only provide prescriptions up to -7.50, so if you are extremely nearsighted, you’ll also be out of luck.

Once you get those prescription inserts, you can pull out the standard inserts and snap in your new ones. You’ll also need to open the...

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