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Magic Leap 2 Accessories
(cont.)
Prescription Inserts: Lens Kit and Prescription Inserts (optional)
Third-party Accessories
Prescription Inserts provide easy snap-in installation and removal by magnetically attaching
to the Magic Leap 2 device for an optimized visual experience. The Prescription Inserts provide
corrective vision without degradation of eye tracking performance. For more details on Pre-
scription Inserts, refer to the Customer Care Article.
Interoperability characteristics for third-party accessories or peripherals can be found here.
Below is an example scenario, environment, and solution where a third-party peripheral is
required:
NOTE: Lens Kits are typically purchased with the device, while Prescription Inserts are typically
purchased by the end user who would be wearing the device continuously. If Prescription In-
serts are purchased by the end user, they would not need to share their prescription information
with their employer as they could purchase the Prescription Inserts from the provider and get
reimbursed (depending on your organization’s reimbursement policy).
Prescription
Insert Type
Lens Kits
Prescription
Insert
Period of Use;
Storage
Short-term use;
stored at a shared
location
Long-term or
everyday use; per-
sonally stored
Supported
Prescription
Support 8 prescriptions to suit
varied visual needs: +1.50, -1.0,
-1.5, -2.0, -2.5, -3.0, -4.0, -5.0
Support for an expanded
prescription range
Single vision: SPH: -10.0 to
+5.0 | CYL: up to -5.0 | Total
Power (SPH+CYL): -10.0 to
+5.0
Progressive: SPH: -10.0 to
+5.0 | CYL: up to -5.0 | Total
Power (SPH+CYL): -10.0 to
+5.0; Add power up to +4.0
Purchase
from
Frame of Choice
by Rochester
Frame of Choice
by Rochester
Example
Environmental
conditions
Solution
Example
An operator goes
into a bay and uses
shared devices to
troubleshoot a
machine.
The machines in the bay make it
dicult to hear the support sta
as they assist the operator while
using Magic Leap 2, with the
Equivalent Continuous Sound
Pressure Level (dB(A)) over 80.
Bluetooth-enabled bone con-
duction headphones increase
the quality of the device's audio
output while reducing the need
for sanitation between users.
Bystanders will also not be able
to hear the audio output.
Employee Device Training
In the past, customers have altered the quick start guide to their needs with a QR code to show how to
turn on and put on the device. In a formal training setting, others have gone in-depth into how to wear
the device, how to use the controller and Magic Leap 2’s important features needed for the specic use
case. If the device is a shared device, it is recommended to train the user on how to clean the device
after use. Here is an example cleaning protocol.
More hands-on training may be required, depending on the device features that will be used with the
application. The Fundamental application guides (1.8.0) the user in learning what AR is, and how to use
inputs, such as hand tracking and the controller.

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