YinQin Universal Disposable VR Mask Cover 50/100 PCS Face Cover Mask for VR, VR Sanitary Mask, VR Cover, VR Eye Cover Mask, Black (50 Pcs)
A**L
does the job
slides around a little when youre trying to put on the headset, so you have adjust a bit, and the sensor that detects if the headset is on your head doesn't work with this on your face, so you will have to tape a paper on the sensor or something.
N**T
Helfen nicht, der Stoff ist dünn und schweißdurchlässig
Das habe ich mir irgendwie besser vorgestellt. Der Stoff ist so dünn, dass der Schweiß da einfach durchgeht, er saugt nix auf. Das Polster der Index dahinter wird nass und die Einwegcover fühlen sich hinterher trocken an, keine Ahnung wo das die Hygiene verbessern soll. 2 Sterne weil die Verarbeitung ordentlich ist und sie eigentlich ganz gut sitzen.
P**R
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H**A
Rutscht in die Augen
Es kann sehr schmerzhaft sein, wenn ein Einweg-Cover für VR-Brillen ins Auge rutscht. Man muss erst lernen, wie man die Cover richtig nutzt.
C**S
Let's Ask: Is This Mask Up To The Task?
The YinQuin VR Mask is simple in concept, design and application, being a simple thin unwoven fabric mask to use while employing Virtual Reality headsets.They are soft, lightweight and disposable black masks with a single cut-out for the eyes, a V-shaped cut-out for the nose and elasticated loops at either side. They come in a stack that is tied together with two elasticated tie strings; I recommend you retain these to keep the stack together as they tend not to stay in a stack if not restrained in some manner.The dimensions are 8" X 4.5" (20.3cm x 11.4cm) and are very thin, despite being described as being "soft, thick, and breathable" - only two of those three claims is accurate.The mask certainly has the depth to provide sufficient protection between skin and device, but I found that on one headset the mask was not quite wide enough, while on another the single eye-hole is a little too wide (as shown in the uploaded images) - and while on the positive side the latter allows for unimpeded vision, on the downside it fails to offer a complete barrier and thus still leaves exposure.At the time of writing, the world is in the grip on a Coronavirus pandemic and so we are all more health-conscious and are looking at ways to limit exposure to possible infection.In this respect these masks may be regarded as some small help (particularly with protection from sweat, reducing possibility of transference between face and device) but the degree of protection depends upon the specific build of your VR headset - Ultimately, they really don't convince me they are worth spending £18.99 for a stack of them.
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