I’m not sure what the minimum is but I know I have an IPD of 63mm and I have to adjust them about 3mm short of their maximum throw. IPD can be adjusted on the device as well. The lenses are fully adjustable and I was able to set them up to overcome my nearsightedness without having to wear glasses or contacts. I can’t imagine that a 7” phone/tablet with any sort of bezel at all would fit in here. While the description of the device on the dx.com website claims that it will hold phones up to 7”, I think my phone is about the biggest device you’d want to put in it. I would have preferred some sort of spring loaded mechanism. My phone is held in place surprisingly securely but I’m not sure how long the “ratcheting” mechanism which clamps down on the phone will hold up to repeated adjusting. Another issue is that the phone’s screen is completely enclosed within the HMD leaving you with no access to the touch screen (I used a keyboard and mouse sharing application called ShareKMS to get around this). My phone fits perfectly into the device, although the power and volume controls are completely obstructed. The lenses are much bigger too and, while I think the FOV is about the same, any distortion around the periphery is greatly reduced over the Dive. My first impression of the ColorCross HMD was that it was much sturdier than I had anticipated. A fact which I was aware of before purchasing but I was able to make some minor modifications to get it to work. One of the issues was that it was too small for my phone. I purchased the Durovis Dive a couple of weeks back and, while it was a neat first foray into the world of HMD’s, I wanted something better. In both devices, I am using my Samsung Galaxy Note 2. My first HMD was a Durovis Dive which is the only other HMD I've had experience with. I'm relatively new to HMD's so please forgive any terminology I may get wrong. I haven't seen any reviews of these online so I thought I'd share my experience with mine which arrived only yesterday. ack-336607) which, as near as I can tell, are identical to the "NEJE LG-01 Universal Google Virtual Reality 3D Glasses for 4~7" Smartphones" which can also be found on dx.com (. This post is in regards to the "ColorCross Universal Virtual Reality 3D & Video Glasses for 4~7" Smartphones" HMD which I purchased at dx.com (. Maybe in real life you wouldn't dare to - here you can! Take a virtual ride on the best and biggest roller coasters of the Oktoberfest - Munich, Germany.Įnjoy the best the Oktoberfest has to offer - other than the beer.Hi there. The roller coaster rides were recorded as real authentic 360-degree videos. They are NOT computer generated rides like in many other apps. Your certainly know the world famous Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany. If so, you must have seen the Olympic roller coaster there. It is not only the greatest roller coaster but the greatest attraction of the Oktoberfest altogether. Just looking at it makes many people feel sick. You can hardly imagine how it feels to ride through the five huge Olympic rings, head over heels, one after another with up to 100 kilmeters an hour. With VR glasses and this app you can enjoy this breath taking ride, safely and comfortably. You get the real riding experience of the full 1200 meter route of the Olympia roller coaster and the other roller coasters of the Oktoberfest.ĭuring the ride you can move your Head into every direction, even up and down. This is a lot of fun and would be virtually impossible during a real roller coaster ride.Īnd it is totally cool that you can take the ride as often as you want to - again and again! No additional costs If you are sitting on a revolving chair, you can also turn around 360 degrees. Other than the Olympia roller coaster there are more rides included!: The Wilde Maus (Wild Mouse), that is famous for its sudden changes of direction and the Alpina roller coaster, another fast ride in virtual reality. Start the app and slip your iPhone into one of the many available Goggle VR glasses.
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