Discomfort
You may experience some discomfort while using Magic
Leap 1 including: visual discomfort, eye-strain, dizziness,
nausea, impaired eye-hand coordination, lightheadedness,
impaired balance, excessive sweating, headache, fatigue,
tingling, burning or stiffness, or numbness.
If you experience discomfort, immediately stop using Magic Leap
1. If you decide to resume use of the device, before doing so, you
should take a break and make sure you have properly set it up, to
help reduce your risk of discomfort.
Your risk of discomfort is heightened if: you have never used Magic
Leap 1 before, the device is not properly set up prior to use; you
use Magic Leap 1 for extended periods of time without a break, the
device is used to view content that has a high likelihood of inducing
motion sickness or nausea (e.g., games or movies where you are
moving through open areas or viewing heights); you have a history
of motion sickness, nausea, dizziness, eye strain, or headaches; or
you use Magic Leap 1 in unfavorable lighting conditions.
To minimize discomfort, consider slowly acclimating yourself to
a spatial computing environment by: initially limiting your use of
Magic Leap 1 to shorter sessions and taking breaks during use of
the device. Be mindful of the nature of the content that you were
viewing before the onset of any discomfort. You may re-experience
discomfort if you view that content again or view similar content,