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when ever i wear glasses with my headset for when i play cs or whatever after like 10 20 mins they start to ache my head like mad and wanted to know how i can wear my headset without this sh*t happening
bit weird but its annoying XD
bit weird but its annoying XD
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Is it the actual weight of the headset and your glasses that's bothering you? Or just wearing glasses with a headset that's making you have a headache?
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wearing glasses with the headset as they are pushing against my head :/
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Houndz wrote wearing glasses with the headset as they are pushing against my head :/
I wear glasses, so I know how this can feel.
Are your glasses prescription, or simply for gaming?
If they're for gaming only, they may not fit you as well as you think. If they're prescription, you may need to have them adjusted.
Loosen your headset, would be my main recommendation. I also just wear a hat so that the headset doesn't pess against my ears so snug.
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yh there prescribed and i wasnt there when they were adjusted as i was away so my bro got them for me so ill have to go to the opticians and get them readjusted but thanks anyway
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I can totally relate to this and it's gotta be one of the worst things. What I've found helpful is wearing my glasses in a different position on my head and then putting my headset over it so the glasses will stay in that position and not fall back into place. Try playing around with your glasses and your headset and I guarantee you'll find a comfortable alternative.
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Tight wrote I can totally relate to this and it's gotta be one of the worst things. What I've found helpful is wearing my glasses in a different position on my head and then putting my headset over it so the glasses will stay in that position and not fall back into place. Try playing around with your glasses and your headset and I guarantee you'll find a comfortable alternative.
yh i will thank youuu
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I know the feeling. This may sound weird, but it works for me. Take the side bars of the glasses and put them towards the top of your head, then put the headset on and it should stay like that. If you did it right, you should still be able to see and not as uncomfortable.
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Respectt wrote I know the feeling. This may sound weird, but it works for me. Take the side bars of the glasses and put them towards the top of your head, then put the headset on and it should stay like that. If you did it right, you should still be able to see and not as uncomfortable.hmm havent tried that yet may have to give it a go thanks
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Houndz wroteRespectt wrote I know the feeling. This may sound weird, but it works for me. Take the side bars of the glasses and put them towards the top of your head, then put the headset on and it should stay like that. If you did it right, you should still be able to see and not as uncomfortable.hmm havent tried that yet may have to give it a go thanks
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No problem man, glad I could help
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