![If your IPD isn't within the "average" range of 61-66mm, you'll likely have to forgo Rift S : r/oculus If your IPD isn't within the "average" range of 61-66mm, you'll likely have to forgo Rift S : r/oculus](https://external-preview.redd.it/SnCV_0SDHtrW5nkT2AiLg-Wah8nIr4pNrkGaSZ6p3qQ.jpg?width=640&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=c347c9124a66d1ff5b3a6959165909a630464d27)
If your IPD isn't within the "average" range of 61-66mm, you'll likely have to forgo Rift S : r/oculus
![Seems like the 58-72 range on Rift S covers almost 97% of the population. Not 70% or a few. : r/oculus Seems like the 58-72 range on Rift S covers almost 97% of the population. Not 70% or a few. : r/oculus](https://preview.redd.it/nvhfywhvc0p21.jpg?auto=webp&s=0abf90bf15700451a2ef02d1801d184d499b88a0)
Seems like the 58-72 range on Rift S covers almost 97% of the population. Not 70% or a few. : r/oculus
My IPD is bigger than the Oculus Quest is able to provide. Can I increase Oculus Quest's IPD by using the spacer for glasses? - Quora
![Specs summary: Rift-S, Index, Pimax5K and Reverb - Virtual Reality and VR Controllers - IL-2 Sturmovik Forum Specs summary: Rift-S, Index, Pimax5K and Reverb - Virtual Reality and VR Controllers - IL-2 Sturmovik Forum](https://forum.il2sturmovik.com/uploads/monthly_2019_07/table.png.83e37a0367e97df2faecbe2e587cf0a9.png)