So far, after testing several VR mobile systems, still this is my favorite setup:
Wearality Sky foldable lenticular viewer, with a flat wing cap, and a bluetooth controller with the factor of the wiimote (found it on amazon).
- It's practical.
- Foldable, transportable on a pocket.
- The lenticular lenses allows a FOV of 150 degrees.
- Holds very well with the cap.
- a Nexus6 or a Samsung Galaxy7 can be hold by the clamps with no problem.
Showing posts with label Cardboard oculus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cardboard oculus. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 5, 2016
Thursday, February 18, 2016
New VR Viewer foldable from DODOcase
We have been talking about this: an affordable (could improve though) fold-able, VR viewer. This is the way to get into an extremely easy access to casual VR for any user. Hopefully will take the curve of success of Wii from 2006.
https://igg.me/at/smartvr-virtual-reality/x

Sunday, November 2, 2014
ROAD TO OCULUS MOBILE
The Oculus Rift open the way to the rebirth of the VR as a feasible way to have Virtual Reality home entertainment. From that point some others have been configuring different ways to make the Oculus Rift experience portable. The DIVE and some others are the demonstration of that movement.
I tried the Oculus several times, since a friend has it and once in a while he invites to test some of the latest Oculus Rift demos.
The DIVE option is excellent for the mobile Oculus version and also the google cardboard glasses works nice, but I have a personal design that fits more with what I think improves the mobile oculus version:
-The frame should be open in order to allow touch the phone screen
-Access to the smartphone buttons also are needed.
-A frame that can be folded and send via email, cheaply.
-A material that is waterproof.
-Lightweight, to allow an easy mobility.![]() |
Dive Durovis VR frame |
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Dive Durovis VR frame |
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Oculus Rift DK 1 |
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For Mobile VR: Cardboard from Google and Samsung GearVR. |
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