I've been an enjoyer of video games since the late 1970's (arcade, PC and console)....but only recently tried VR for the first time when purchasing a Meta Quest 3....and was blown away....
One of the downsides, however, was the discomfort and added light bleed when using my eyeglasses. I also have contacts, but rarely wear them anymore, and found it a hassle to put them on any time I wanted to use the VR headset..and also found my eyes would dry out when using them.
I happened to hear about numerous companies making prescription lens inserts and started checking them out....One of the companies that kept popping up as good quality for the price, and good customer service was Reloptix....so I decided to give them a try.
Uploaded my prescription and purchased one of their kits. (Would like to add...when investigating other companies, their price would often start lower than Reloptix, but increase with every little option until you were paying, in some cases, quite a bit more than the comparable Reloptix...who's listed price actually WAS the price you paid, regardless of prescription or options.)
Took a few weeks to receive (this was clearly stated at the time of order), and I did receive a couple of emails with updates.
Received tracking information when they shipped, and received them on time and in good condition.
They come in a very nice hardshell plastic case (overkill maybe, but still, impressive to see).
I watched a clear and concise installation video they had put on their website....everything went nice and easy during the install (You do need to remove the "facial interface", if that makes you nervous...but it shouldn't...it pops right out).
And using them for the first time...I, at first, thought the prescription might have been off a little bit, as some things didn't seem as clear as I'd have liked....but, I think that might have just been me needing to adjust to them.
Now, after a few days, they seem fine....and again, the comfort level of the headset, because of the inserts, has increased dramatically...and I have less light bleed than before (an unexpected and very welcome benefit), which has led to more enjoyment and a more immersive feeling, when using the headset.
If you wear glasses, I would definitely recommend getting prescription lens inserts ....and based on my experience, so far, with Reloptix, I would absolutely put them on your short list for vendors to investigate, and purchase from.