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J**A
Scan the QR code
It's important to scan the QR Code on the side of it with your phone. I don't know why they don't tell you that. They should. Scanning the QR Code tells your phone the distance between the lenses and the distance from the lenses to the screen. It took me to the Play Store and wanted me to download something. After that it's working much better. This is not an oculus but an oculus costs more than 20 times the price I paid for this. I have a note 10 plus. I can't find anything for sale that says it will accommodate a phone that large. I was pleasantly surprised to find that a note 10 plus in it's case fits nicely into this. The kids have bought viewers that your phone goes inside before and I am always the only one in the family that can't get it to work. I thought it was because of the distance between my eyes. I held this thing up to my face and took a selfie. It lines up almost perfectly. Currently some of the videos I watch look 3 dimensional and others I am seeing 2 images. I don't know why. But even if it only works some of the time I feel like It was worth the 15 bucks I paid for it.
B**E
Excellent portable vr
These glasses are excellent. By comparison to some other portable folding glasses, these are a cut above. The lenses are larger and clearer and the molded plastic around them is actually pretty comfortable. The arms fold out under spring tension, which keeps them in place nicely. The phone is also held securely on its top and bottom, keeping the whole device properly aligned. On top of this, the glasses, when folded fit securely into a hard plastic case provided. This is a well designed product that I would recommend to anyone just getting into VR, or someone who wants a reasonably compact solution.
B**N
Bad Distance From Device Causing Perpetual Blur
VR devices need to compensate for interpupillary distance, but they also need to be able to handle the distance your eyes are from a screen.Unfortunately, this device was incapable of doing so, which ultimately made you strain your eyes and need to go cross-eyed in order to see anything.The only benefit to this was the fact that it came with a nice little case to avoid scratches on the glass.
J**S
Neat design with robust travel case
2 unique features of these, over other folding clip-on viewers, is that they fold into a neat, secure protective case that makes them easy to carry around without smudging or scratching the lenses, and secondly, that they grip the phone securely without allowing twisting which throws the stereo vision out.They are a bit of a struggle to get the phone in and out of though.
E**.
Awesome Goggles for the Cost (will buy again)
I teach with VR/360° videos in the classroom. These goggles are easy to use and explain to others how to use. The lenses are a good distance from the phone, and although you cannot adjust the lenses themselves, I found with the group I tested them on, we didn't need to. I found them more effective than other goggles under the $20 mark. Really like that they come in a case to protect the lenses. For a simple set, these do great with normal, short VR/360° videos.
D**T
Works fine, I suppose
does not have anything to hold it to your head, which I did not realize before buying. besides that it works fine, I would recommend another option
H**S
No 3D efect
I tried it over and over again ...It is not damaged, it has no manufacturing defects, that is, there is no reason to ask for a guarantee but the truth ... is that it does not work for me, I do not see in 3D when I place the viewer on my Samsung A21s cell phone. I always see two images of the same object without "blending" to produce the 3D effect.I think I lost money on that purchase, it's a real shame.
L**T
Self-storing case is awesome!
Ever carry optics in your pocker or purse? Scratch city. This viewer does the job well, and the case lets it travel with you to check out that awesome 3D panorama you just took.
J**M
Seeing is believing
Google Cardboard is a great innovation by the all seeing overlords at Silicon Valley. These specs are very handy if you can't be bothered with the VR headset contraptions that you'd normally have to use. I've taken pictures at a few holiday destinations I've been to and as a result I've immersed people in some of the places I've been (nowhere exciting, mind). Either way, highly recommended.
M**E
It grips the sound control rocker
I love the concept but on my Pixel 4a the sprung loaded mount tightens on the volume rocker of the phone, no matter which way up I mount it. This means the volume slide out is permanently on the screen. The original cardboard more wrapped around the phone rather than any particular pressure points.
M**K
Brilliant
Works great. Only thing I would change is the phone could be inserted from the back. This would make the focusing area the same and wouldn't make a difference if you had a case on it
J**Y
Please with mine
Thought these would be rubbish but I like them , clear , fold up small and not too expensive, better than some I’ve had before
C**S
No focus control
Lack of focus control makes this effectively useless for me. Another £12 down the drain, you live and learn.
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