Hobbyist makes vr glasses pet

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Not everyone has a stage on telecombeurs Mobile World Congress. A hobbyist who, under the name VirtualVizor investors are trying to find for his project, stands in front of the entrance of the fairgrounds. His project? A vr-glasses under a cap.

It is pure aandachttrekkerij: Can Ansay put themselves intentionally for pole for the entrance of the exhibition grounds of the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. He does just as if he had the game on the screen can control with his hands. The flight simulator, however, only works with movement of the phone, ” but people continue to watch if I’m doing things with my hands, and do.

It is actually just a Google Cardboard, but with a twist. It is made using already available open-source software, explains Ansay. “The idea is actually quite simple; a cap, you wear all, and many people find that comfortable. You have only a few things needed to make a vr glasses to create; it is not difficult to make.”

Those few things include a fastening mechanism for a telephone, in his case an LG G3. The mechanism ensures that the phone is easy to mount and to get. Also there are lenses under the cap.

The lenses and the software to make sure you get the images in 3d. Don’t expect immersive virtual reality, such as with Samsung’s Gear VR, or even Google Cardboard. Because the phone screen an inch or ten of the head is removed, it is more like a 3d-tv just before you pinch ferd.

That has the big disadvantage that it does not impressive experience is so compelling is that you are in a different part of the hotel, but it also has a few advantages. First of all you can still around you, making your contact with your surroundings. Second, he is comfortable to use in combination with a pair of glasses.

Ansay hopes at the Mobile World Congress to find investors for the project, which must ultimately lead to a 3d printed product for the masses. “We are very looking for. About two weeks comes the second prototype, that there is already something better-looking.” For how much and when the VirtualVizor to purchase will be, is still unknown. He should work with almost all phones.