Getting Started
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What's in the box?
The Lynx-R1 packaging
The Lynx-R1 packaging contains the headset as well as a set of accessories listed below:
- Magnetic Back and Forehead foams (already mounted)
- Magnetic Light Blocker face foam
- Overhead strap
- USB-C cable
The magnetic Light Blocker face foam has been designed to provide full immersion when using VR apps. It is compatible with most pairs of glasses.
Note : we recommend removing the Light Blocker foam to users prone to cybersickness as the peripheral vision will alleviate most of the effect
The overhead strap is optional, it provides additional comfort when wearing the Lynx for extended periods of time.
The USB-C cable is 90° titled in order to be able to use the flip-up functionnality even when plugged in.
Lynx-R1 buttons, sensors and connector
Front view of the Lynx-R1
Internal view of the Lynx-R1
Functionalities
Power Cycle:
- Pressing the Power button for 2 seconds will turn the device on and off
- Pressing the Power button and the Volume + button for ~30 seconds to recover the device if the battery was completely depleted
- Pressing the Power button shortly puts the device in Standby mode. The Standby mode will turn off the displays and pause some high-compute services. This mode is also triggered when the proximity sensor detects that the headset is not worn
IPD Adjustment
Each of the two lenses of the headset can be moved independently to adjust the IPD, the range is 56 to 76mm.
The Lynx-R1 lens is a unique prism that will require an IPD adjustment in order to find the sweet spot. In case of misalignment (when the user's eyes do not match the lenses positions), please follow these recommendation:
- In case of a vertical misalignment, adjust the IPD setting of the lens(es)
- In case of a horizontal misalignment, adjust the tilt of the front module by slightly moving it up or down
Eye Relief adjustment
The flip-up and translation mechanism
The front module of the Lynx-R1 can be flipped-up completely to get back to the real world without having to take off the headset.
It is also possible to adjust the distance between the front module module and the face, this can be particularly useful to adjust when wearing glasses.
To adjust the distance, press the central button on the top of the headset to unlock the mechanism and pull the front module away or closer to the strap.
VR mode
If you are using a VR-only app, it can be better to strap on the face foam. It is easy to set up as it should clip on the front part of the headset with magnets. Make sure it clips well and you should then have a more immersive experience for VR.
We advize to remove the face foam when you use Mixed Reality apps, as the real world in your peripheral vision will align with the field of view of the headset almost perfectly. This helps your proprioception and enhance the Mixed Reality experience.
Troubleshooting
In the case of an issue with your device, there are few steps you can take to try to solve it.
In any case, do not try to open your device, especially the front part. After the manufacturing process, each headset has its cameras carefully calibrated between them and with the accelereometer and gyroscope of the unit. If these components move slightly, the calibration might be off and you will experience poor tracking, and hand-tracking will probably not work.
For any issue with your device, we have a Support section just for that. The Help! forum is a space where the topics are only visible by you and our team.
As our bootloader is open, if you flashed something exotic on your device or tampered with the system data, you should be able to restore your device and your calibration files can be downloaded again through this website.