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Field of View (FOV) numbers are often used to compare VR headsets — but they rarely tell the full story. In this video, I explain why FOV specs in VR can be misleading and what actually matters for immersion, comfort, and visual perception. We’ll look at the difference between horizontal, vertical, and diagonal FOV, why diagonal values often sound more impressive than they really are, and how binocular overlap plays a crucial role in depth perception and eye comfort. You’ll also learn why two people can use the same VR headset, measure similar FOV values — and still have very different VR experiences. This video is for: People new to VR who want to understand specs beyond marketing Experienced VR users comparing headsets Anyone interested in VR optics, perception, and immersion Topics covered: Why bigger FOV numbers don’t automatically mean better VR Horizontal vs. vertical vs. diagonal field of view Binocular overlap and stereo depth perception Measurement vs. subjective experience Why immersion is about trust, not just seeing more If you’re interested in how VR actually feels — not just how it’s marketed, this channel focuses on analysis, perception, and real-world experience rather than spec sheets alone. If you enjoyed the video, feel free to leave a like and subscribe.