Mister 44
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This is a thread dedicated to Google Cardboard, the low cost VR Headset developed by Google. Post anything about Cardboard that you found, tweaked or think: software, games, modifications etc are all welcome.
What is Google Cardboard?
You can get more info about Cardboard here: https://cardboard.withgoogle.com/
Basically it is a cardboard viewer (some assembly required) that uses lenses, magnets and your smartphone to create a VR Headset ala Oculus Rift, although they aren't really in the same category. Think of it as Oculus Lite.
How does it work?
Once assembled, you put your smartphone running the appropriate software into the viewer. The two lenses bring the screen into focus. To create the 3D effect, Cardboard (like all VR headsets) uses a side-by-side method. This means that you have two images displayed on the screen, one for each eye. If you start the software on your phone without placing it in the viewer, you can clearly see this in action. The magnets are used to simulate a tap on the screen. Some of the software are programmed to detect a change in the phone's magneto meter as a tap because it is tough to get your finger inside the box to tap the screen. Head tracking (this means shifting the picture to the left if you turn your head left etc) is handled by the accelerometers and other nifty, magical sensors in your phone.
What can I do with it?
Walk around in VR environments, play VR games, watch 3D movies, watch VR movies, tinker... Lots of stuff, really.
Will it work with my phone?
I don't know, but it is easy to find out. Download the Google Cardboard app and see what runs and what doesn't. It is free and even if you don't have a unit, you will be able to see if it runs properly and if the head tracking works. To test the magnets, just swipe a small magnet next to your phone and see if it registers a tap while inside the app. Some apps may work while others don't, depending on your phone.
Where do I get it?
I bought my unit from Micro Robotics and had it couriered to me. I placed my order on a Thursday afternoon and received it on Monday afternoon and this is in an area that is very much "out lying".
https://www.robotics.org.za/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=879&search=cardboard
There are many other places on the web where you can get it as well with more or less features, varying quality and different sizes. I'll say more about this in a follow-up post about the assembly.
What is Google Cardboard?
You can get more info about Cardboard here: https://cardboard.withgoogle.com/
Basically it is a cardboard viewer (some assembly required) that uses lenses, magnets and your smartphone to create a VR Headset ala Oculus Rift, although they aren't really in the same category. Think of it as Oculus Lite.
How does it work?
Once assembled, you put your smartphone running the appropriate software into the viewer. The two lenses bring the screen into focus. To create the 3D effect, Cardboard (like all VR headsets) uses a side-by-side method. This means that you have two images displayed on the screen, one for each eye. If you start the software on your phone without placing it in the viewer, you can clearly see this in action. The magnets are used to simulate a tap on the screen. Some of the software are programmed to detect a change in the phone's magneto meter as a tap because it is tough to get your finger inside the box to tap the screen. Head tracking (this means shifting the picture to the left if you turn your head left etc) is handled by the accelerometers and other nifty, magical sensors in your phone.
What can I do with it?
Walk around in VR environments, play VR games, watch 3D movies, watch VR movies, tinker... Lots of stuff, really.
Will it work with my phone?
I don't know, but it is easy to find out. Download the Google Cardboard app and see what runs and what doesn't. It is free and even if you don't have a unit, you will be able to see if it runs properly and if the head tracking works. To test the magnets, just swipe a small magnet next to your phone and see if it registers a tap while inside the app. Some apps may work while others don't, depending on your phone.
Where do I get it?
I bought my unit from Micro Robotics and had it couriered to me. I placed my order on a Thursday afternoon and received it on Monday afternoon and this is in an area that is very much "out lying".
https://www.robotics.org.za/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=879&search=cardboard
There are many other places on the web where you can get it as well with more or less features, varying quality and different sizes. I'll say more about this in a follow-up post about the assembly.
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