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[[Google Cardboard]] is a DIY, cardboard cut-out, VR smartphone mount developed by [[Google]]. It was announced at Google I/O on June 25, 2014. With a smartphone inserted, Google Cardboard allows the user to have a [[virtual reality]] experience by holding it close up to the eyes. It has 3DOF tracking.
[[Google Cardboard]] is a DIY, cardboard cut-out, VR smartphone mount developed by [[Google]]. It was announced at Google I/O on June 25, 2014. With a smartphone inserted, Google Cardboard allows the user to have a [[virtual reality]] experience by holding it close up to the eyes. It has 3DOF tracking.
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Google Cardboard requires a smartphone with stereoscopic display software, meaning it splits the phone screen into two parts, one for each eye. The cardboard headset is constructed with lenses, a magnet, a piece of hook-and-loop fastener and a rubber band. With no official manufacturer, Google has listed the schematics and instructions for the device on its website. Users can either construct one themselves or purchase them from a number of unofficial vendors.
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Google Cardboard requires a smartphone with stereoscopic display software, meaning it splits the phone screen into two parts, one for each eye. The headset is mostly carboard, and has lenses, a magnet, a piece of hook-and-loop fastener and a rubber band. With no official manufacturer, Google has listed the schematics and instructions for the device on its website. Users can either construct one themselves or purchase them from a number of unofficial vendors.
Version 2 of Google Cardboard was released on May 28, 2015. It supports larger smartphones and replaced the magnetic ring with a universal input button.
Version 2 of Google Cardboard was released on May 28, 2015. It supports larger smartphones and replaced the magnetic ring with a universal input button.