🚀 Step into the future of immersive fun—your pocket-sized portal to new realities!
This premium blue VR headset is designed for both kids and adults, compatible with nearly all smartphones between 4" and 6.3" with gyro sensors. Featuring advanced focal and distortion adjustments, it delivers a wide 360° field of view for an immersive experience. Comfort is prioritized with adjustable straps, a soft nose piece, and sweatproof materials. It includes exclusive free VR content and supports popular VR apps, making it a versatile and lightweight gateway to virtual reality.
Platform | Android |
Screen Size | 6 |
Controller Type | Button Control |
Field Of View | 360 |
Sensor Technology | Gyroscope |
Additional Features | Sweatproof |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Specific Uses For Product | Cell Phone |
Operating System | Android |
Item Weight | 0.9 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 7"D x 5"W x 4"H |
Color | Blue |
S**L
Love watching YouTube in VR! Easy to set up, works with most phones
I've always known YouTube VR videos were a thing, but I've never given them a shot. It never seemed worthwhile to set up the PSVR for it, and it never crossed my mind to load up some videos after playing a game. This device makes it so easy, and I can leave it on the TV stand and pick up whenever I feel like watching!Specifically, I've enjoyed watching VR videos from amusement parks and amusement park rides. You don't usually get a 360-degree view while riding a roller coaster, but with this, you do! I use my iPhone 7 Plus which is LARGE and it still fits just fine in the system - there's a spring-loaded arm that holds your phone snugly in place, so smaller phones would fit just as well.Tips:- Boot up your VR video/game before inserting your phone so that you know where the center line is- remove any phone cases before inserting your phone- use the included foam pads if any buttons are being pressed when your phone is placed in the device- once everything is booted up, put the advice on and spend some time adjusting the lenses using the easy adjustments on the top of the headset - try moving them side to side and back and forth until you have the clearest and most comfortable picture you can. If everything isn't in-focus, it can really break the illusion.If I were to dock this set for anything, I'd say that the comfort level could be slightly improved with a foam pad attached to the plastic piece that goes around the back of your head. After an extended period it becomes a bit noticeable, probably particularly so for me because my phone is so heavy.I'm attaching some pictures with my review that show the headset, including the sliding tray in which you would insert your phone. Unfortunately, using my phone to take these pictures, I was unable to completely demonstrate. Hope they still make sense!
T**S
Inexpensive VR headset to use with your phone.
First of all, if you are expecting the quality of one of the 500+ dollar VR headsets, you are sorely mistaken. This is a toy. For those who just want to experience a little VR without having to shell out a week's pay or more, this is a good choice. The build quality is much like a 3d print. It is ABS plastic and is lightweight. It has a drawer that you put your smartphone in to view the 3d content. The software that they have a link for is nonexistent, so use google cardboard's vr software. The downside to this is that the google cardboard vr has a function button on the top, this VR headset does not, so in order to push a button, you need to pull the phone out of the drawer. I do like the fact that you can change the position of the lenses to suit your need. The picture quality depends on the settings on your cellphone. Overall, this is a good toy. do not expect functional gaming, or the full VR experience. The value of this product at a little over 35 dollars is median. It isnt a supreme value, but it is also not going to break the bank.
A**B
Doesn't work as advertised, physically painful to wear
The instructions require you to install Google Cardboard and set the Bnext as your headset type--that part works out just fine. And that's where it stops working. There is no way to interact with anything. The instructions say that you simply stare at something to activate it, and that is not the case. You can stare at a button as long as you want, and nothing happens. It was impossible to even complete the Google Cardboard tutorial! On top of that, the nose indentation is way too shallow. The hard plastic corner was digging into the bridge of my nose, and it physically hurt to have it on. Raising it off my nose or sticking a wad of cotton there didn't help because then the lenses were pushed up too high to see. I figured if I could find even one VR app that I enjoyed using I could justify keeping it, but after 2 weeks of off and on poking around the Play store I gave up. I was hoping this would be like the old Samsung Gear VR headset, but it performed even worse than the goggles that are literally cut out of cardboard. At least those had a trigger button and don't hurt to use.In all the years I've had Prime, this is the first time I've ever returned an item, and the first time I've ever rated anything one star. Let the magnitude of that sink in.
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