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The Google Cardboard app lets you use your phone into a VR device, and it's available for free and is designed to work with cheap VR viewers.
Google, known for creating high-tech innovations such as self-driving cars and balloon-powered internet, wants techies to play with something incredibly low-tech: a simple piece of cardboard.
Google Cardboard is an entry-level take on mobile VR, and it lets you strap your existing phone into a cheap, portable viewer and then pop it on your face.
Until Google updates all this, your best bet may be to simply order a Cardboard kit. Companies including I Am Cardboard and Unofficial Cardboard already have 2.0 kits for sale, with prices in the ...
On the Ben C YouTube channel there's a video test to show you how your Google Cardboard makeshift VR setup should be running Virtual Boy games, like Wario Land, if you set everything up properly.
The OnePlus Cardboard viewer sets itself apart by offering a film that will help keep it clean and free of forehead stains, a slightly smaller build that still fits most phones with up to 6-inch ...
Several months ago, Google Maps added a Virtual Reality switch for their Street View platform. With this switch, users are able to view any Street View-enabled location with their Google Cardboard ...
Google introduced its virtual-reality viewer — a cardboard box, with some lenses and a magnet, that looks a lot like a plastic View-Master toy — as a gift at last year’s I/O conference.