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The Cardboard Virtual Reality Glasses are designed to fit most smartphones with screens up to 5.7 inches. Featuring a secure suction cup mount, comfortable nose and forehead padding, and included lens wipes, this VR headset ensures an immersive experience without the worry of dropped devices or discomfort. Plus, it comes with a 1-year warranty for added peace of mind.
E**A
Buy and see if VR is for you
Cardboard falls apart easily. Glue-on velcro doesn't stay attached. The back piece that holds the phone got bent up pretty quickly, and this alters the focus. Lenses scratch super easy from wiping with the attached cloth. Head strap came undone a bunch of times, causing the box to fall and further bend out of shape. No amount of padding would make it comfortable to keep on your nose without holding it up by hand, which you might as well do rather than trust the strap.There's no QR code, although the default QR code for Google cardboard seems to work fine. (If you get double vision in some apps, make sure your resolution is set to default or highest possible, not to low res like power saving mode would have you do; alternative solutions include flipping your phone upside down, or finding a different QR code for the viewer---neither of which had helped me.)Keep in mind that the picture you'll see inside will be pixelated like an old TV. This isn't the headset's fault, but rather the device limitation.Having said all that, I'm glad I got it on the cheap. It's kept me entertained for hours, and finally convinced me to buy a big-name-brand VR headset.
C**.
This is like the little demo paint can you buy for cheap to see if it works before you buy gallons of it.
So, let me start by saying I do understand this was only 7 dollars. Now here are the good points and bad ones. Note: I used this with the S7 Edge.GOOD-Cheap entry level VR set-Good packaging, sturdy box constructionBAD-Cheap foam padding, cheaper glue to hold it in place.-No focal adjustment-No eye width adjustment-Lots of openings around the box to let light in ( I know, everyone's face is different, hard to accommodate)-Lenses came dirty, like they had adhesive one them (pain to get off)-Straps have the same weak glue, hard to keep it centered and pitched on your face.For my S7-Every time I closed the lid it hit the home button-The action button (basically a piece of card board to tap the screen) did not contact mine.I knew what I was getting into. I wanted a cheap box to see what the VR thing was all about, and this lets your do it on the cheap. There is no way I could recommend this other than a test drive of the apps and technology before you buy a real headset.
S**.
The Beauty is Simplicity
This thing is stupid simple and that's why it's great! It's not remotely comfortable, it's not nearly the full VR experience. However it wasn't designed to be. But the dirt cheap cost is well worth it if you wanna dip your toes in VR. DON'T use it to judge VR as a platform and instead view it as a tiny piece of the VR tech that's out there!I've been planning on buying a PC run VR headset but first I wanted to know a little about what it's like and quench a little bit of my VR thirst while waiting for some new headsets to release. Best $8 I'll ever spend! Google started making these in 2014 and Samtung here have made a headset that costs less than the Google ones and even add a headstrap. Again, not at all comfortable but hey, if your only spending $8 and getting a taste of VR, comfort shouldn't be on your mind. I'm so glad I got these because now my VR hype is real and I highly recommend anybody else looking to get into VR invest in these, download the cardboard app and have yourself a ball!
I**R
Not bad not good
You always get what you pay for and this one is no exception. Good for starters to fool around but not something you can use for long. One major design flaw is that there is no way to interact with the content you are watching. There is no button and no access to the screen once the phone is inside it. That means if you want to start a movie, you have to hit play first and then set the phone inside the cardboard. Same if you need to pause or rewind. Forget about any content that requires constant interaction.
B**L
interesting
I was curious about phone VR stuff like PlayStation VR and the likes. I kept seeing things for phones that had VR adaptability so when I saw the cardboard, that would give me the opportunity to try it out before really committing to a major purchase. The cardboard is sturdy and overall its a cool product, but the head strap thing is pretty much useless.
E**9
Works well, but not for gamers
This product has been very enjoyable, especially with Google maps. Most virtual reality apps require controllers for a full experience, so if you're a gamer, I would strongly advise you to find a different headset. However, if you just want a VR experience such as virtual waterslides or Google street view, this headset it perfect. It's cardboard, but it holds up well and even has a suction for your phone.
S**Z
It's pretty good
It's pretty good, just don't use it for long periods of time, I had a headache after awhile. I wish it had a little guide or something with it, oh and the wipe they show, my box did not come with it, the lenses were a little scratched, but it works fine, works with samsung phones too.
J**K
THIS IS NOT SAMSUNG IT IS SAMTUNG
I am not happy that the item appears to be a Samsung product at first glance. It is not. It is a knock-off brand that I believe is named to make you think it is a real name brand and not the knock-off that it is.
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