limited time using the device, and take breaks during use to decrease
the risk of discomfort or pain (including the types of discomfort
stated in the section below titled “Warning: Discomfort”), or other
adverse symptoms. Prolonged use should be avoided.
Adults should ensure that teenagers age 14 and older only use
Magic Leap One as recommended by this Safety Guide and all other
documentation provided online and with Magic Leap One. To reduce
the risk of discomfort, pain or injury, teenagers over the age of 14
should read this Safety Guide and:
complete the Visual Calibration and Fitting Guide (accessible
from the Settings menu) before using the device;
immediately discontinue use if the teenager does not
successfully complete the Visual Calibration and Fitting Guide or
the teenager feels any pain or discomfort while completing the
Visual Calibration or Fitting Guide; and
immediately discontinue use if any discomfort (including eye
aches) is experienced during use of the device.
Discomfort
You may experience some discomfort while using
Magic Leap One including: visual discomfort, eye-strain,
dizziness, nausea, impaired eye-hand coordination,
lightheadedness, impaired balance, excessive sweating,
headache, fatigue, tingling, burning or stiffness, or numbness.