Before adjusting the HUD, identify your dominant eye. This helps align the display for your natural vision. You can follow the steps provided in the accompanying video to determine which eye is your dominant one.
For Iristick.G1/G2 (PRO), start with the HUD arm adjustment. The arm can be moved in four directions, allowing you to position the display directly above your dominant eye or adjust it completely out of sight for an unobstructed view. The HUD itself can rotate 30–40 degrees, so you can tilt it forward or backward for optimal alignment. As a best practice, push the arm outward to the right and rotate the HUD downward for clear visibility.
For Iristick.H1, adjust the HUD arm to position the display in front of, above, or away from your dominant eye. You can also tilt the HUD to align it for a clear view based on your preference.
It’s a good idea to experiment with different positions to find what works best for your comfort and tasks. Also, make sure the HUD does not obstruct your peripheral vision if it’s not in use.