![]() If you are already suffering from a cold, sinus infection, headache, eye problem, upset stomach or other illness, using a VR headset can make nausea and other symptoms worse. Your ears, eyes, sinuses and brain are all key to feeling physically stable and balanced. We recommend a 10 to 15-minute break for every 30 minutes of VR play, even if you don't think you need it. ![]() Even if you feel fine, walk around, get some fresh air and take some time before you put it back on and play again. This is why it’s a good idea to set a timer on your phone to remind you to take off the VR headset and see how you feel. Be aware that you may not even realize how affected you are until you take off the headset. Taking breaks in VR can also help prevent nausea and dizziness. Please note people will adapt to VR at different rates. We recommend starting with simpler experiences so that the body can adjust. Players can get nauseous if motion is not quite in sync with what the mind expects. If symptoms like dizziness, nausea, blurred vision or other similar issues arise stop immediately. When you first try the VR headset or a new game, keep the headset on for only five minutes. Motion Sickness Try the VR headset in short bursts at first. Make sure the VR Headset feels comfortable and balanced on your face.If you feel the VR Headset is leaning forward: tighten the top strap a little more.Finally, tilt the VR Headset a little to find the most comfortable position.Next, grab both the left and right strap, and tighten the VR Headset on your face – not too tight as this may cause discomfort.Now move the VR Headset onto your face in a reasonably comfortable position and set the top strap. ![]() Grab the Rear Pad and make sure it sits under the base of your skull (the “bump” on the back up your head).Place the VR Headset on your face, where you’d expect it to be when playing a game.The correct way to mount your headset may vary from person to person (shape of your head and features). It is critical to do it the right way to avoid discomfort during use. Place your switch into the headset and latch the Switch Guard.Set your VR compatible game into VR mode or search for "Cardboard VR" in the Switches YouTube app. ![]() Select a Nintendo Switch game which supports VR functionality. Thanks for checking out the Orzly Blog! Here is a handy guide to help you get set up and some tips and tricks to help you get the most out of your Nintendo Switch VR Headset. Check out the video to get you started! ![]()
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