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The Google Cardboard VR Headset transforms your smartphone into an immersive virtual reality device compatible with all 3.5-6 inch phones. Featuring high-quality 37mm biconvex lenses for sharp visuals and a capacitive touch button for easy app interaction, it offers a quick assembly and durable, lightweight design. Ideal for professionals seeking an accessible entry into VR without breaking the bank.
| ASIN | B07G6Z578H |
| Best Sellers Rank | 63 in Mobile Phone Virtual Reality (VR) Headsets |
| Customer reviews | 3.3 3.3 out of 5 stars (756) |
| Date First Available | 15 May 2022 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 4351566249 |
| Manufacturer | Printor |
| Product Dimensions | 15.24 x 6.1 x 10.16 cm; 110 g |
B**Y
Cool but hard to optimise
This product was really cool and I enjoyed using it for the limited time that I did, however you'll have to get used to being somewhat cross-eyed while using since I could not optimise it to display a clear and aligned picture. Nonetheless, it did the job. You get what you pay for I guess.
A**I
Much better alternatives out there
Terrible product, lenses don’t align properly and the nose bridge cut and scarred me but i guess u get what you paid for
G**O
Good intro to VR
My son purchaed this to test out VR before buying a Meta Quest 2 and he really enjoyed this. This is nothing compared to a proper VR but is fun for what it is.
K**S
Can't get these to work
These are built better than other VR cardboard goggles on the market, but I can't get the image in focus on them. I bought another style from Mr Cardboard, and they work fine.
K**H
Don’t bother.
Absolute rubbish. Don’t bother purchasing.
7**9
I recieved it with a scratch on the lense
Disappointed
R**N
only reason it gets an extra star is because it is cheap and portable, but it cuts my nose, the phone slides out, the headband is pretty trash, all I can say, it's cheap for a reason
J**Z
Me desagrado mucho el que me lastimara la nariz aun teniendo la esponja.
A**E
Die App funktioniert nicht mehr daher unbrauchbar
G**A
Benfatti e di ottima qualità
A**R
I used my 4g LG. The first problem I encountered was "Where?' and "How?" That is at Play Store, type Virtual Reality in the search, and some choices will come up. About the roller coasters: This isn't oneself sitting on a couch with hands up as if hanging onto the bar of a roller coaster controlling fun screaming. This is the trickle down from entities such as the US Army which has VR for its engineers to develop machinery in training. This is the normal societal baseline that has been developed. This means it is individuals strutting their talent and skill. One gazes in awe at their art work perfected and ability to move the user along a path. It's an early stage from the past if one is familiar with Big Fish, not quite cartoons, however, not the equal to some of its development. Okay, so you know now that you are about to experience the baseline. What to see? One is a handful of roller coasters, on the right a screen will emerge with 3 other type of choices. One of the choices is outer space. I highly recommend that one. On the internet, there is google arts & culture, one downloads the app to enjoy a VR experience. It was a disaster for me. It might not be for you. I became so flustered trying to work it, that I even experienced claustrophobia and had to put down my VR/phone. I then experienced the desire that VR headsets be a plug and play with our computer screens instead of phones. We do need as consumers to push that idea along. The google cardboard does work. I found the head strap badly fitting which may be my own assembly fault. It's easy to hold like a picture viewer, however, one's phone as the medium is a pain in the butt. Expect to be flustered with the screen going dark on oneself, attempts to reach through and tap its screen, etc. What a mess! However, one needs to be on the baseline. Life is changing fast and being updated to this new arena was/is important to me. Expect eye strain. VR is a little rough as one gazes about.
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