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The KIWI design Upgraded Face Cushion for Quest 2 is a premium VR accessory set featuring thick PU leather pads, a custom glasses spacer, and patented L-shaped vents for enhanced airflow and light-blocking. Designed to reduce pressure, prevent lens fogging, and improve hygiene with machine-washable sports pads, this 6-in-1 kit also includes a noseguard and lens protector, making it the ultimate upgrade for immersive, sweat-free VR fitness and gaming.

















| ASIN | B09LQJBMSN |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,358 in Video Games ( See Top 100 in Video Games ) #227 in PC Virtual Reality Accessories |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (989) |
| Date First Available | November 12, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 8.1 ounces |
| Item model number | Q2-5-S |
| Manufacturer | KIWI design |
| Product Dimensions | 3.9 x 4.7 x 8.3 inches; 8.11 ounces |
C**Y
Kiwi makes good products
Kiwi makes good products These were easy to install fit well and we’re very comfortable made out of a good material Shipped quickly great product
D**.
Makes a huge difference preventing fog
Before I installed the KIWI facial interface in my Quest 2, the lenses would start to fog up after about 20 minutes of use, which was pretty annoying, even if I wasn't playing something intense like Beatsaber or Ragnarock, the heat from the Quest 2 itself combined with the humidity of the Midwest was enough to start the process of sweating from my eyeballs apparently. The installation was super simple, the package included easy to follow directions and it snapped right in. I use the optional glasses spacer since I have corrective lens inserts, but I wouldn't recommend using that unless you need it since the optics of the lens are much better if your eyes are closer to them. I didn't think this would make that much of a difference, but it absolutely did. I haven't seen any fog on either my Quest RX corrective lenses, or the built-in headset lenses after hour long sessions since installing it. If I had to find a con to complain about, it'd be the little rubber curtain bit that sits on your nose is a bit annoying on my face (it pushes my nostrils closed a tiny bit/more than I'd like), but most people probably won't have that issue, it's probably a pretty easy fix with a pair of scissors; but it is nice that it completely blocks out the light coming in so I probably won't mess with it. Overall, while I would prefer if it were a bit cheaper, it still gets 5 stars because it completely solved most of my issues with the headset, with a simple to install, high quality, and well designed product.
I**N
Good interface
The best feature about this interface is the vents and how they help reduce/eliminate fog. However, this interface is decently comfortable but I don’t understand why they have Velcro and multiple paddings instead of making one material covered completely around the plastic similar to the stock interface. This would be way more comfortable because sometimes the edges of the padding go into my skin and leave marks on my face. This would also decrease the price because why do we need all these different paddings… Also the nose part is uncomfortable with the padding there, just leaves a mark on my nose.
E**K
This face cushion is the one to get.
I've had my Quest 2 for around 2 years now, and in that time I've tried a few options. The official cushion that comes with it is surprisingly low-quality, it looks and feels cheap. The rubber sleeve it comes with, while it does help with perspiration, does not feel pleasant on the skin. So I've been on the lookout for something better for awhile. This face plate solves the problem from two angles. One, the faux-leather surface over foam is both soft and pleasant-feeling on the skin; second, the plate itself is vented, allowing a good amount of air and thermal transfer from inside the eyepiece and outside, reducing the heat buildup significantly. The rubber blind installed around the nose also is great, it eliminates any light leakage when using the device, maximizing impressiveness. This is a simple device, but with a couple clever innovations that make all the difference in the world from the stock Quest parts. It makes you think Meta should just hire these engineers to do it.
C**O
Nice and comfortable
Instinctive to use, the different mask options works great for different purposes and keep the VR in place.
T**B
Absolutely amazing
I play beatsaber and I had been using the standard Quest 2 headset since November, not the most comfortable but I made due because I didn't want to spend the money on a new interface given the price. It's not very humid here in winter so my glasses wouldn't fog until 45 minutes to an hour after playing but it was a pain to wash the interface. It did come with the silicone overlay which felt even worse than no silicone, cheap crap. Oculus should have hired Kiwi to design their interface. When it started warming up more my glasses began fogging after a few minutes of playing. I had looked at other interfaces but none offered the glasses spacer, so I ordered the Kiwi with the spacer and the sports pad. What a difference, the facial pads are so much nicer than the standard Quest 2 interface I love that I can just remove the pad without taking off the whole interface to wash it. This is everything done right, and money well spent. I can enjoy working out with Beatsaber or Superhot g I get to play and not stress over my glasses or the lenses fogging up. The nose flap wasn't necessary for me I simply tugged gently on each of the areas where it was connected to the interface and it came out in tact, I saw where one guy cut it out but that's not needed. I don't haver any issues with light leakage I guess my nose is big enough lol.
H**I
Works well!
I made the mistake of not tightening the headstrap enough, so I was initially disappointed with the light leakage by the nose area and the sharpish edges around the interface. However, I soon realized that upon tightening the head strap an adequate amount and letting your face really sink into the soft cushioning, the light leakage goes away. The sharp edges of the plastic/pads also don’t touch your face, so you’re good there. I played a few games with this and noticed a big difference in temperature when compared to playing on the stock interface. It’s so much cooler. Waaaaaay more comfortable. These are awesome!
M**.
Not awful, but not perfect
I got this because I wear glasses and I was getting very sick of my glasses fogging up every single time I play my Oculus and I have to stop and take a break and let my glasses unfog before I continue. With this I was able to play for about half an hour or so without any fog whatsoever! Which I'm very happy about. Right before writing this review I decided to give it a fair shot. Because I struggled with it getting it on and then I gave up for about an hour and a half or so but I couldn't find the official glasses spacer for the official face covering. So I dug this back out and boy I'm glad I decided to give it another chance. Once I got it on there I was very happy. The reason it's not getting a full five stars is because it was horrible getting it on. I don't know why but it just seemed to not want to go on. It also seems to pop off randomly whenever you take it off or when you're not wearing it. And you have to snap it back into place. And there is a little bit of light bleed. As you can see in one of the pictures there is a gap between the actual Oculus headset and the face covering. And that does let some light from the outside in while you're playing. But I found that if you're really focused on whatever you're doing in the headset, you don't really notice it as much. I was in the arena for a little while in blade and sorcery, then I jumped into survival mode on The walking Dead saints and sinners, then I played a few games of fruit Ninja, played around in arena mode on sport mode and finally, I decided to do something simple and I went on wander for a little bit. At no point during any of those apps did I witness any fog on my glasses. None. And one little complaint I have is it actually seems to muffle the sounds of the oculus. I was playing sport mode and as I was shooting my gun at the dummies, the gunshots didn't seem as crisp and clear as they did before I used this facial interface. If anyone else experienced that, could you let me know? I looked and the speakers don't seem to be blocked by the interface at all. So I don't know. It might just be something I have to get used to. At the end of the day, this thing could be better but it could be worse and it does its job of eliminating fog while playing. Kiwi, if you're reading this, could you see if you could make a version where it actually sits in with the Oculus and doesn't allow any light bleed? I remember one review saying they adjusted it just right and there was no light bleed. I'll try to remember to update that if I end up fixing the light bleed myself.
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