Prescription Lens Adapter - Windows MR

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Description

STL file only. Pair. Updated for better fit. Tested with Acer, HP, Lenovo Explorer and Dell Visor, but it should work with Asus. If you have Samsung Odyssey, get this one.

Thickness is 1.1 mm, so it remains elastic that you can snap lens in, and also snap it on headset eye piece. If you don't have a 3D printer that can print it, get a pair printed from Shapeways in correct size.

This is for diopter up to -3.75 with polycarbonate material, or but it works with -8.00 if you get index 1.57 or higher. Get a pair of lenses compatible with this adapter by ordering this pair of eyeglasses for $10

Try this link for $5 off http://bit.ly/2JcVDNk if you give Zennioptical your email address (does not have to be primary), and then search for 550021

Add anti-reflective coating, as it is free.

Up to -3.75 (SPH) and CR39 material; 

-4.0 to -8.0 and higher use Index 1.57

Larger diopters than these are supported with higher index lenses (available on Zenni at order time, with higher prices).

Note: according to my research, when ordering above eyeglasses, the IPD (interpupillary distance) should be set to 69 regardless of your personal IPD. This way the center of eyeglasses lenses would overlap the center of Mixed Reality Headset lenses.

If you want perfect fit for your diopter, you can order eyeglasses with lenses first, measure thickness, and I will update model to that diopter.

See mounting video, and please note that the adapter in the video is an older version

For personal use - no commercialization allowed.

Design Files

File Size

WMR-LensAdapter-3,75.stl
4.48 MB

Comments

Karumalan
Print shop told me they couldn't print it cause it was too thin :c
Reply6 years ago
milos
Do you know what is the minimal thickness they can print (in millimetres). I can send you the updated file with that info
Reply6 years ago
Karumalan
They told me 2mm
Reply6 years ago
milos
Send me emaiI to milosp2008 on g.m.a.i.I so I can send you new stl directly... but I have to warn you that it probably will now work. This will be too rigid and popping the lens in will probably be hard or impossible, and also the adapter itself will probably be too rigid to fit into the headset. It uses the flaps, like the original lens cover and for that the plasitic have to stretch a bit so it can snap into place... and so that you will be able to remove it from time to time, to wipe the dust. Even at 1.1mm printed in PLA it was very rigid that I was afraid I would break the lens, but now at 2mm, I am afraid you will just waist money on printing. Consider finding someone else to print. Compare price to shapeways https://www.shapeways.com/product/W786YRW42/prescription-lens-adapter-windows-mixed-reality
Reply6 years ago
milos
If you don't have high enough quality 3D printer order it from shapeways https://www.shapeways.com/product/W786YRW42/prescription-lens-adapter-windows-mixed-reality
Reply6 years ago
iabhua
Will this fit on a lenovo mirage solo? Do you maybe have any the design for it?
Reply6 years ago
sarahjfrank
Hello, will this print on a MakerBot Replicator 2? Does it need to be split into pieces for better printing results? Thank you!
Reply5 years ago
milos
Hi. I printed it on the Ultimaker2 which is the same printing process as MakerBot (black one on the first image), so it should work with it too, but it is much more rigid than the translucent one printed in resin. It still works but it is harder to put the lens inside so be extra careful. The one on the first image is not the highest resolution. I am sorry but I don't remember if I printed it with or without the support, but if you can edit the support, make sure it is not in the "channel" for the lens
Reply5 years ago
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