Turn any Android phone or iPhone into a virtual reality headset
Google Cardboard: How it works!
Once you've built your cardboard viewer you'll need to download the Cardboard app from Google Play. It's a large download so make sure you're Wi-Fi connected. Here you'll find a number of apps to start your experience., but the limited number will soon limit you.
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Google Play's Apps For Google Cardboard
Apple iTunes - Google Cardboard
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dodocase.vr
Explore
Google Play's Apps For Google Cardboard
Apple iTunes - Google Cardboard
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dodocase.vr
Hear the more technical side of Google Cardboard from the invertors
What's Coming to the World of VR
All of the big players in VR – a group that also includes the Oculus Rift, Sony's Project Morpheus, the Samsung Gear VR and perhaps even Starbreeze's StarVR – have very good products right now, sharing a similar ability to teleport you to wild and wonderful places.
But one thing the others are missing is the ability to let you walk around those virtual worlds – not just with a controller, but actually strolling around with your own two feet in a space that's mirrored in the virtual world.
The HTC Vive lets you do that – and it's nothing short of amazing. See Gizmag's take on the HTC Vive
HTC RE Vive
Published on Mar 1, 2015
Imagine standing on the bridge of a starship rocketing across the galaxy, or strolling through the streets of ancient Rome, or shrinking down to subatomic size and watching molecules collide. Now Re-imagine.
All of the big players in VR – a group that also includes the Oculus Rift, Sony's Project Morpheus, the Samsung Gear VR and perhaps even Starbreeze's StarVR – have very good products right now, sharing a similar ability to teleport you to wild and wonderful places.
But one thing the others are missing is the ability to let you walk around those virtual worlds – not just with a controller, but actually strolling around with your own two feet in a space that's mirrored in the virtual world.
The HTC Vive lets you do that – and it's nothing short of amazing. See Gizmag's take on the HTC Vive
HTC RE Vive
Published on Mar 1, 2015
Imagine standing on the bridge of a starship rocketing across the galaxy, or strolling through the streets of ancient Rome, or shrinking down to subatomic size and watching molecules collide. Now Re-imagine.