Do you find the glasses comfortable?
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[quote name='Obone' post='1088476' date='Jul 15 2010, 08:58 AM']I find they hurt my head behind the ears after about half an hour, and wearing them with my head phones is a no go.. Other than that they are quite comfortable :).[/quote]

Same here, I get indentations behind the ears. It seems like they're too tight (probably so that you can put them on tiny little kid's heads and not have them pop off or something.)

I'm not a real fan of "1 size fits all" setup. I'm not a little kid and I don't wear prescription glasses. Want better glasses!
[quote name='Obone' post='1088476' date='Jul 15 2010, 08:58 AM']I find they hurt my head behind the ears after about half an hour, and wearing them with my head phones is a no go.. Other than that they are quite comfortable :).



Same here, I get indentations behind the ears. It seems like they're too tight (probably so that you can put them on tiny little kid's heads and not have them pop off or something.)



I'm not a real fan of "1 size fits all" setup. I'm not a little kid and I don't wear prescription glasses. Want better glasses!

#16
Posted 07/27/2010 01:18 AM   
They are a little bit uncomfortable for me but, given that I wear glasses, that's pretty amazingly good. I expected to get locked out of 3D gaming for a long, long time because of my glasses!
They are a little bit uncomfortable for me but, given that I wear glasses, that's pretty amazingly good. I expected to get locked out of 3D gaming for a long, long time because of my glasses!

#17
Posted 07/27/2010 02:11 AM   
You guys who feel the glasses are uncomfortable around the ears, I had some of this laying around from a DIY PC build, its just sound dampening foam with adhesive backing: [url="http://www.svc.com/aam1.html"]http://www.svc.com/aam1.html[/url]

I just cut a few strips and wrapped a few turns around the back arms of the glasses, works great, much snugger fit and most importantly, cushioning! Still clamps down with circumaural headsets over time but its much more comfortable compared to nothing there. You can also use gauze, neoprene, cotton cloth, anything soft and zip ties or something to secure it, but this foam cushioning has worked the best for me. You can probably get some at Home Depot even, look for the weatherstripping closed-cell foam.
You guys who feel the glasses are uncomfortable around the ears, I had some of this laying around from a DIY PC build, its just sound dampening foam with adhesive backing: http://www.svc.com/aam1.html



I just cut a few strips and wrapped a few turns around the back arms of the glasses, works great, much snugger fit and most importantly, cushioning! Still clamps down with circumaural headsets over time but its much more comfortable compared to nothing there. You can also use gauze, neoprene, cotton cloth, anything soft and zip ties or something to secure it, but this foam cushioning has worked the best for me. You can probably get some at Home Depot even, look for the weatherstripping closed-cell foam.

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#18
Posted 07/27/2010 04:33 AM   
Anyone else having a problem with the stupid rubber earpiece tips coming off? They're not on there very well i can say, i take care of my stuff...
Anyone else having a problem with the stupid rubber earpiece tips coming off? They're not on there very well i can say, i take care of my stuff...

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#19
Posted 07/31/2010 04:45 AM   
I wear them over my glasses using the larger nose piece and they are quite comfortable.
I wear them over my glasses using the larger nose piece and they are quite comfortable.

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#20
Posted 07/31/2010 05:09 AM   
They give me pain right above/behind the ear where they pinch down, HARD. This is quite silly on nVidia's part, especially given the price they sell them for. Cost is around $15-$20 for those. We pay a stupid amount of money for them, find, but dammit, make them adjustable!

I am a bit miffed because I game with big headphones and it is not good. At least the headphones (Psyko Audio) are godly comfortable, or the glasses would be impossible to wear with them.
They give me pain right above/behind the ear where they pinch down, HARD. This is quite silly on nVidia's part, especially given the price they sell them for. Cost is around $15-$20 for those. We pay a stupid amount of money for them, find, but dammit, make them adjustable!



I am a bit miffed because I game with big headphones and it is not good. At least the headphones (Psyko Audio) are godly comfortable, or the glasses would be impossible to wear with them.

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#21
Posted 02/21/2011 08:18 PM   
I thought the NVidia glasses were fine until I tried some XPand glasses which are considerable more comfortable.
It's largely the lack of flex in the arms.
I thought the NVidia glasses were fine until I tried some XPand glasses which are considerable more comfortable.

It's largely the lack of flex in the arms.
#22
Posted 02/21/2011 11:28 PM   
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