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Posted 11/16/2007 7:32:13 PM
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If you made the ear piece bendable or able to adjust the length (I've seen other glasses that have a ratched externder) it might be more comfortable. I'm having a problem right now that either the pieces are over my ears, in which case my ears get squished into my head, or behind my ears and my ears get painfully bent backwards.

I realize it's hard to do new R&D on new styling, but you might be able to offer it as an accessory or in the next hardware rev.
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Posted 11/17/2007 3:07:04 AM
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The earpieces are bendable.
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Posted 11/17/2007 3:09:48 PM
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They are flexible, but don't stay bent and only the very ends are flexible.

I think my ears are too close to the front of my head.
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Posted 1/27/2008 4:30:55 PM


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My heads just too big ..
Maybe a nicer nose piece might make the difference..


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Posted 7/25/2008 5:35:42 AM
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susuwatari (11/16/2007)
If you made the ear piece bendable or able to adjust the length (I've seen other glasses that have a ratched externder) it might be more comfortable. I'm having a problem right now that either the pieces are over my ears, in which case my ears get squished into my head, or behind my ears and my ears get painfully bent backwards.

I realize it's hard to do new R&D on new styling, but you might be able to offer it as an accessory or in the next hardware rev.

Consider yourself lucky: I have the opposite problem: your head is too small? mine is too big...

In your case, you can bend the wires, in mine there is no way my ears will be facing the earplugs while my eyes are in front of the screens...

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Posted 11/30/2008 12:56:57 PM


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I have that problem too... When I plug vr920, sound 'goes' to vr920 and I don't see any option: "Don't use vr920 sound drivers".
Is there something like that?


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Posted 12/1/2008 9:34:37 AM


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If you go to the Control Panel, then Sounds and Audio Devices, then click on the Audio tab, the top section allows you to switch between using the VR920 (or any other USB audio device, since this is not specific to us) and your PCs sound card. It is possible to still use the microphone from the VR920, but not the speakers.

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