👓 Level up your Quest 3 comfort—see clearer, play longer, feel cooler!
The AMVR Face Cover Pad is a premium replacement facial interface designed specifically for Meta/Oculus Quest 3. Featuring three adjustable depth settings, advanced ventilation grills, and two types of thick, pressure-relieving cushions (PU leather and ice silk cotton), it enhances comfort, reduces lens fogging, and accommodates glasses wearers. Included is a removable silicone nose guard to block light leakage, all supported by a 12-month warranty for dependable VR performance.
Platform | Meta |
Screen Size | 7 Inches |
Display Type | LCD |
Controller Type | motion-sensing controller |
Connector Type Used on Cable | USB Type C |
Sensor Technology | Inside-out tracking |
Additional Features | Superior comfort, soft like a pillow and very breathable, Three Choices for Height of Facial Interface, friendly to players with glasses, Removable Nose Guard, Extra surprises, included ice silk cotton gives you a new vr experience |
Compatible Devices | Compatible with Meta Quest 3 |
Specific Uses For Product | Gaming |
Operating System | Compatible with Meta Quest 3 |
Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
A**Y
Vastly superior to the original.
The media could not be loaded. A great replacement for the standard face pad. Very luxurious and comfortable feel. Very easy to replace and swap between the 2 pads that come with the kit. The nose guard is much better than the original, it keeps light out while not causing the screen to fog.A must have if you share use of the Quest headset, simply remove the pad away from the Velcro strip and fit the the alternative as it comes with 2. The soft leather type is my favourite although the silk feel type may be better under hot conditions, I am yet to test that. It is easy to refit the original, so the kids can use that one, if I let them have a go ;-)
Y**5
Pricey, but has some nice plus points.
It's nice but overpriced. I got a £5 off at checkout but even that doesn't ease the pricing much. It has to be said though that there aren't many (if at all) replacement interfaces that have ventilation slots and adjustments for setting up distance from lenses. I have the bobovr m3 pro strap and this interface does work with it. A bit fiddly but it does work ok.One thing though that must be mentioned. The interface does not have side clips to lock it in place. It won't just fall out though. You just have to press inwards on either side now and then. I'm 50/50 on this. I found those release clips bloody awkward but in a way I wish this interface had something similar to make it feel more secure. On the plus side it is more comfortable than the original interface. I can play for longer and using the ice silk cushion pad is less itchy than the other pu leather. I have allergies, so a little sensitive to some things. I have it on the lower setting and it does make for a better wider viewing. The nose guard is a pain to fit. Mine fell off before I even installed the interface. I had to take a few pics on my phone to remind me incase it happened again. This is my last accessory for my Q3. It's pricey yes (lost a ⭐ for that), but there are some nice things with this....Height adjustable, vented to reduce fogging and more comfy too. So I'll let the cost slip. Just be aware of the lack of side clips to secure it. Although I'm sure there's folk out there were this doesn't bother them. Recommended 👍
J**.
It's a cheap and easy way to make your VR experience much better.
This AMVR face pad is a great upgrade for your VR headset.It's much more comfortable than the one it comes with, and the smooth material is easy to wipe clean after you sweat. Vents on the frame stop the screen from fogging up, and a small nose piece blocks out light.
B**H
Best Face Cover for Q3.... Unless...
You have a Halo head band.Default for Quest 3 is terrible.Besides the amazing headset itself, the face cover, head-band and batteries for Quest 3 are just not great... let us be honest they are not even good.So it is likely you will want to replace these weak parts with improvements.For Face covers there is very little wrong with this set, it is amoung the best.There are two types of covers, nand ose guard which is a tad annoying but the black out is awesome and the feel is great. Makes the standard headband much more tolerable.A bit of light bleeds from top but a thin black electric tape 100% fixes this if want, the reason this light is there is due to air vents, so great if can ignore the tiny tiny light showing.So where is the "unless" come into play if the Xover is so great?This is because the Forehead portion is much bigger than default Q3 Face cover. I tfeels so much more padded due to this increased size, and it is a most for this face cover but it is because it is bigger that it does not fit some halo style headbands.I did not know this size difference, so I feel I should warn others, make sure you check you current head band can support this face cover. The Face cover is made for Q3, but does not take Halo Head Bands into consideration.Now I have to decide the best Face Gaurd or the best Head band....
M**N
Decent, but could do with improvements......refunded in the end
A difficult review to write....Please see my enclosed photos.A three start review does not mean the product is not good. In this case it is adequate, but there is room for improvements.Opening the box, I was a little surprised at how fragile this face cover felt compared to the std one that comes with the Quest 3. But, the std one does not adjust as this one does to allow for a greater distance between your face and the lenses. And that aspect of the face pad has problems that I'll come back to later.The removal of the original face pad is easy enough, slight pressure to squeeze it as you gently pull to remove the clips from the base unit and it pops off.We decided to use the PU leather type covering, having later trying the fabric one with less success. The leather type covering seems to mould better to the face, my wife having a small head and mine being much larger. That means zero light leakage at the expense of it getting a little sweaty with prolonged use. It is easy to wipe, tho.The fabric one feels more comfortable, but it does not seal as effectively, it could do with being thicker. Also, we found we would be less likely to feel hot or sweat with the fabric design, it just leaked light tho.I do like that it is velcro that is used to fit the different material based pads, perhaps there could be others that would fit..?The nose piece, something the std face pad does not have, is "OK". Fitting it as described is easy enough, but when wearing you can still detect a slight amount of leakage around its sides. A small piece of black insulation tape each side resolved this. I'm not sure how this could be improved, we all have differing sizes of faces. But it can be resolved.Fitting of the face pad to the Quest 3 has to be done with extreme care. When the face pad arrives, it is set to "medium", as in the depth between the pad and the lenses. By doing that any pressure that you apply to press the face pad into the locking latches, there are four, will but a lot of pressure on these rather slim and weak latches on the face pad - see photos of the damaged one from our first face pad.We took extreme care when fitting, but they can so easily be damaged, this really needs to be addressed as it is a feature where users can change the setting of these, for those who wear glasses and those who do not.It is flimsy at best.Even tho I have been somewhat critical of the design and how it is implemented, we were still happy enough to order a replacement. That fitted perfectly fine, same amount of light pressure, and all was well. However, I would not wish to need to continue to change the setting of those latches.The minimal light bleed around the nose area is easy to reduce and impossible to do so with the std face pad.I have included a photo showing this face pad fitted with the KKCOBVR Q3 PRO Battery Head Strap, as that is a popular model to use. It fits with zero issues and combines wonderfully with that strap.Even with caution and understanding of its limitations I do not recommend this face pad, extended use has shown it provides less facial pressure and less associated pain and discomfort, but the head strap plays a part there. But the fragility of making adjustments for the depth control, and difficulty doing it, is not encouraging.In the end we refunded the replacement unit.I hope this review helps you.
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