Varjo headsets can automatically adjust the position of the lenses based on your interpupillary distance (IPD). In Varjo Base, you can find the setting to automatically adjust the lenses under the Headset tab and Automatically adjust interpupillary distance.
Automatic adjustment of the lenses is enabled by default. Your headset will adjust the lenses when you put it on, and you may hear a short buzzing sound during the adjustment. We recommend that you keep the setting enabled for optimal comfort while using the headset.
Note that the automatic lens adjustment may fail if the headset is not positioned well and can’t detect your eyes. Read more about positioning your headset for optimal viewing.
To adjust the lenses manually, disable the setting for Automatically adjust interpupillary distance and set the distance to match your eyes.
Varjo headsets are designed for use with a wide range of interpupillary distances. Those with a smaller or larger interpupillary distance may not see content in the highest possible visual quality, or may feel discomfort when using the headset.
Varjo headset model | Adjustment range | Supported IPD range |
XR-4 | 56-72 mm | 54-74 mm |
XR-3, VR-3, and Aero | 59–71 mm | 57–73 mm |
XR-1 Developer Edition, VR-2 Pro, VR-2, and VR-1 | 61–73 mm | 59–75 mm |
Your headset will work with most single-vision eyeglasses, but the automatic adjustment may not work with special glasses or medical conditions that affect your vision. If the automatic adjustment does not work for you, you can disable the setting in Varjo Base.