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GADGET GURU

It’s not a cheap option, but you can do away with your specs by picking up replacement lenses that match your prescription

DAVE GORDON, BOURNEMOUTH

Q Do any VR solutions work for glasses wearers?

A Short answer: yes. The neat headset design of the PS VR (£234.99) means it hovers comfortably over all but the most ridiculous spectacles.

Long answer: yes, but. You have a pair of lenses that have been crafted to suit your eyes perfectly. They’re very specific, and designed for looking forwards; move your eyes around and you’ll probably see a slight distortion in your peripheral vision. Place another lens in front of this, add in some screen door effect, and you’re doubling the

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