I really was expecting the worst when I got the WVR2, and it is the worst... when you get it. I was already expecting the terrible fish bowl effect from the lenses, and it almost made me regret my purchase. This is actually a decent headset as long as you have a pair of scissors. The tighter you squeeze your eyes to the lenses, the clearer your peripheral vision gets. I don't recommend just tightening the straps around your head to get a better image. First I cut the padding off the nose and under the eyes out because they apply the perfect amount of pressure on your face to give you migraines. Then I cut off two patches above the eyebrows, leading about a two inch sliver in the middle for your forehead, if you do all this, it brings your face closer to the lenses while making it more comfortable to wear. The only issue is that it kinda rests mostly on your nose. The screen itself is functional, you can definitely make out the pixels, and there is glaring motion blur when you rotate your head, but if you just want this for a casual sitting experience watching... videos, or just want a first vr experience, this is leagues above google cardboard or Samsung gear. People saying buying something cheap like this will turn you off vr, but I say it will only make you want more. I would suggest going to the WVR3 though because for the extra 15 bucks you'll definitely get a better experience than with my WVR2.