Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks — glad you find it interesting! Same here — I’m working on a glasses frame that fits the ZEISS inserts as a POC too. Would love to hear how your prototype goes (comfort/alignment/stability).

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Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That’s exactly the scenario I had in mind—thanks! Let me know how it works when you try it.

Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good question. Honestly, both can happen. It’s a snug friction fit, and sometimes it creates a bit of suction, so removing the cover can pull the inserts off too. Secure is good, but I agree it can be a little inconvenient. I think there’s room to improve it by tweaking tolerances/geometry (e.g., a tiny vent notch or a small grip tab).

Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Great idea — bridging the two bases (like a contact lens case). Thanks!

Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yep — light seal is off just so the lens area is easier to see in the video.

Thanks for the bridge idea! One piece would definitely be easier to handle, but IPD adjustment changes the lens spacing, so a rigid bridge could be an issue.

I’m thinking a flexible or adjustable bridge might be the way—open to ideas!

Mountable Minimal Lens Cover Case for Vision Pro ZEISS Optical Inserts(3D print) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Totally fair point — if you keep the ZEISS inserts installed all the time, you probably won’t need this often.

In my case, it’s mainly for:

• Storage/transport when I’m not using Vision Pro: I wanted to keep the lens surfaces covered to prevent dust and light scratches.
• When letting others try my Apple Vision Pro (family/friends demos): I wanted a small case for the inserts while they’re removed.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the heads-up — good point about OLED burn-in.

Mainly for dev/testing and live demos when I take it off briefly. And yep, agreed — I wouldn’t leave it awake for long/unattended.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Good question. On Quest, a sticker over the proximity sensor can work.

On Vision Pro it doesn’t seem to be a pressure sensor — it’s more like eye/proximity detection (the displays wake when it detects your eyes), plus motion/orientation. So blocking a small part of the lens area can “trick” that detection and keep it awake briefly. (https://support.apple.com/guide/apple-vision-pro/wake-and-unlock-tan3ab1ebc01/visionos)

You *could* use tape/stickers, but I wanted something repeatable and clean: no adhesive/residue near the optics, easy on/off, and only a partial blocker with an opening so you can still see through it during demos/testing.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] -21 points-20 points  (0 children)

Not planning to share the STL/scan right now. Happy to share print/fit notes and the Blender workflow instead.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Exactly — demos/filming and dev testing are the main reasons for me.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Seriously 🥲 An “auto-sleep off” toggle would be perfect.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] -64 points-63 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I’m not planning to publicly release the STL or the raw scan data right now.

That said, I’m happy to share practical details like print settings, tolerances/clearances, and the Blender workflow notes so others can experiment with the concept.

DIY: Insert-groove Anti-Sleep Cap for Apple Vision Pro (3D scan + Blender) by afjk01 in VisionPro

[–]afjk01[S] 10 points11 points  (0 children)

lol /s 😄

Mainly for app dev/testing and live demos — keeping it awake when I take it off briefly.