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The Cardboard v2 viewer now assembles easily in three steps, instead of the 12 steps of the v1. The new viewer will be given to all I/O 2015 attendees, but as with v1, Google isn’t selling the ...
Google released the second version of their Cardboard VR viewer back in May. Sticking to their commitment to make the design of the handheld HMD completely open for third-party manufacturers, the ...
Google Cardboard was announced at Google I/O in June 2014, and consists of two parts: a virtual reality (VR) headset, technically called a viewer, and the software ecosystem that supports it ...
Google's got you covered with its $15 Cardboard, which you can now buy directly from the company's web store. Until now, Cardboard was only available bundled with other products or through third ...
The 2015 edition of Cardboard is slightly larger that last year’s version to accommodate ever-growing phones, and also now works with Apple’s iPhone. Google gave away viewers to the audience ...
Following the end of its Google I/O keynote, Google’s put out an app called Cardboard that lets users slot their Android device into a do-it-yourself cardboard viewer.
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 ...
Google originally created the Cardboard virtual reality smartphone viewer as an experiment back in 2014, after which it saw a huge amount of popularity and was issued to those attending the Google ...
It’s not much of a stretch to imagine Coca-Cola actually making this packaging idea a reality, as Google and third-parties are already selling what are essentially kits of pre-cut cardboard that ...
Google first started selling its Cardboard VR viewer for $15 in February, but it was limited to the US. If you still haven’t managed to pick one up from a third-party, trade show, or some type ...
Google brings virtual reality for the web to its Cardboard viewer and unveils a new space for experimental VR apps. Written by Liam Tung, Contributing Writer April 13, 2017, 5:21 a.m. PT ...