

if you have a head that works well ergonomically with it, and are willing to do some custom modifications this may be a platform to begin with. While I haven't experimented with magnets for control on iOS, the product IS advertised as Google cardboard after all.īut. It is a two piece affair composed of extensions molded on to the top and bottom panels and as a result if you look closely you can see where the edge of one divider meets the other and some times the edge of a divider will obscure part of the screen. the phone has to be slid out of the holder to touch the screen (I cut out a window in the bottom flap in order to be able to touch the screen).Ī bit nitpicky, but the screen center divider doesn't quite line up properly. Not necessarily a deal breaker, but in order to do change apps etc. Put on you virtual reality headset and get ready to set off to the sky Check your vestibular apparatus in Air Race VR by FIBRUM and turn your entire world upside down Look at the lever to start the game. The nose cut out is too small for me and is extremely uncomfortable to wear (YMMV) The field of view is ok and can be very immersive (especially after trimming the lens holders as mentioned above) but bringing the lenses closer to the screen would greatly expand the field of view Straps - Initially i was excited to find that the white plastic piece that ties the straps together was made of a soft, rubbery plastic and not hard, crease-able plastic, but thats where my delight ended. The lenses should have a shorter focal length in my opinion. Calling these virtual reality glasses is a more than just a bit of a stretch. I cut off the excess tube portion and the view vastly expanded although there is still some of the lens holder visible in the very outer edge. The lenses are too far away from my eyes and while adjustable for IPD and focus have an unnecessary plastic extension past the adjustment threads that act as "tube" that is visible and adds a tunnel vision effect. If you are a glasses wearer, there is no way that they will fit under the HMD Enjoy the ultra-realistic 360 3D VR world with detailed graphics and carefully crafted sound merged together for the most immersive atmosphere. It is too narrow for my head, (not that I have a large head or anything) and the really strange thing is that the cut out diameter is really large so that it only rests on the center of my forehead (the cut out circle needs to be smaller).


It will accept the iPhone6+ including a Speck Candy Shell case although it is a tight squeeze with the case. I bought the Archos HMD and would not recommended it.
