3.17.2022

How to clean your VR glasses and lenses - Live Science

VR headsets allow us to immerse ourselves in incredible experiences and games, but that comes at a price. Aside from the occasional nausea, there's also sweat, hair, and dust that can get caught in the headset during use... and that's not factoring in the current pandemic, so you're definitely going to want to know how to gift your VR headset a thorough one Cleaning.

Since you will be in close contact with it over a long period of time, it is extremely important to keep your VR headset and any controllers you use clean and hygienic. The best VR headsets are expensive, so it pays to take care of them to increase their longevity as well. However, with so many expensive components, high quality lenses and lots of buttons, figuring out how to safely clean your VR setup can be difficult.

Here's a breakdown of how to properly clean a VR headset, including tips on the equipment you need, the techniques you should use, and how to safely clean your lenses.

Disclaimer: This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to provide medical advice. If you are afraid of getting sick or infected, do not invite your friends to use your VR headset. No, not even to show them Half Life: Alyx.

Why is it important to clean your VR headset?

Boy with virtual reality headset

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As with anything that comes in contact with you, or more specifically your face, VR headsets can pick up a wide variety of germs and bacteria. While it's unlikely you'll hand your shiny Oculus or HTC headset to a random passerby on the street, it's worth taking precautions to prevent such annoyances from spreading between members of your household or just friends, who want to try their best beat. . Saber score.

Because the SARS-CoV-2 virus (the virus that leads to COVID-19) is detectable "in aerosols for up to three hours," according to the National Institutes of Health , you can never be too careful about who you are. . Transmission to other users of your VR headset, so knowing how to clean a VR headset is crucial.

More importantly, if you think you may be infected with the coronavirus, do not invite friends to use your VR headset.

What you need to clean your VR headset and controllers

  • disinfectant wipes
  • Microfiber clothing
  • compressed air canister

There are many cleaning products out there, but you should be picky about certain ingredients, or lack thereof, when it comes to how to clean a VR headset.

Normally we recommend you to use alcohol-free products with antibacterial properties, especially baby wipes. Because with cleaning gels, the cleaner can get into cracks in the outer shell of your device and potentially seep through the internal components. The downside is that antibacterial wipes won't kill coronaviruses like COVID-19 because it's a virus, not a bacteria. If you're concerned about COVID (and who isn't) you might also consider alcohol-based wipes, but we'd avoid sprays and gels altogether.

Valve Index_Headset 3 Quarter View_Valve

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Your lenses require a more delicate touch, so we recommend a microfiber cloth with a water stain on it. In fact, even non-alcoholic products can cause problems with glass.

After all, a can of compressed air is your best friend when used properly and a nightmare when used too much. Hold the box a few inches away and blow out the air in short bursts to remove dust and dirt from hard-to-reach places. Be careful not to push them further into the box if you can avoid it.

Also, as you probably know, you don't want to blow compressed air near the lenses, lest you introduce sharp shards of Je ne sais quoi at high speed.

What you should do before cleaning your VR headset

All helmets must be turned off before cleaning begins. If your headphones are wired, unplug them first. If your headset came with an eyeglass "spacer," like the Oculus Quest 2, remove and clean that as well.

Also observe the manufacturer's cleaning instructions. Some will recommend using more specific methods for certain parts, while this guide is more of an overview. Use both together just to be sure.

Finally, we also recommend washing your hands before you start cleaning and continue to do so after you finish cleaning. In fact, it's always a good practice when using your headphones. Nitrile gloves are also useful for cleaning, but are not essential.

How to clean the outside of your VR headset

Oculus Go headset

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Use your alcohol-free wipes to clean the helmet, paying special attention to the parts that come in contact with your face during use. This includes everything around the "eye" part, also emphasizing the nose part.

For external cameras on VR headsets, use the microfiber cloth to avoid soiling the sensors.

We also recommend focusing on the front of the helmet, specifically the top and bottom of the outer shell. That's because this is where you'll likely put your hands on the helmet when you put it on or take it off.

If your helmet has a fabric headband, you can still use your alcohol-free antibacterial wipes, but you must allow the wipe to dry completely before using again. We do not recommend letting your VR glasses air dry as direct sunlight can damage the lenses.

Virtual Reality Headset

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How to clean VR glasses

  • Use a microfiber cloth in a circular motion
  • Use only cleaning fluids specifically designed for optical lenses

Speaking of lenses, don't forget to use the previously recommended microfiber cloth. Using this feature helps minimize friction on the lens while capturing anything that might be on it. Regardless of which brand of headset you use, the cleaning process is the same whether you want to clean Oculus or Valve Index lenses.

Use circular motions instead of up and down motions, starting in the center of the lens and slowly working outwards. If your lens has dirt or smudges that need a little help removing, you can also look into camera lens cleaning fluids, although these can be a bit pricey.

Also keep in mind that whether you have a fancy stand for your VR headset or simply place it on a table, you will pick up germs from these surfaces too. So make sure to clean these areas regularly.

If you don't use your VR headset often, consider a carrying case or even the original packaging to keep it safe from bacteria. In fact, it also helps protect it from direct sunlight, which helps the sensors and lenses last longer.

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