Cardboard evaluation, hand by hand to teach you how to make virtual reality glasses
Cardboard evaluation, hand by hand to teach you how to make virtual reality glasses

In addition to Android L and Android Wear, Google I/O this year also brought you a set of very happy VR virtual reality tools Google Cardboard. It allows users to DIY a set of virtual reality "glasses" by themselves through smart phones and cardboard lenses.

Of course, it is unlikely that the walled country will find a set of 45 dollar Google Cardboard overseas. As a hand chopping party, be decisive on brother websites We bought a set of tribute products at the price of 9.9 Softcoin, and today we will take you to evaluate this version.

Unpacking

When the "machine" arrives, it is a laminated cardboard with a disposable seal, which can ensure that the product is the original "three in one" ▼

It can be seen from the side that the outermost layer of the paperboard is actually a protective shell, which is used for the glasses body to avoid express delivery. There is also a plastic bag between the cardboard, which holds other accessories of glasses ▼

Arrival accessories Family photo: cardboard and a bag of accessories ▼

Accessories include two lenses, two magnets and two Velcro fasteners with double-sided stickers ▼

The lens is actually a flat lens, with one side flat and one side convex ▼

It's still a classic electronic product at the moment of unpacking ▼

The next large piece is the protective cardboard of the shell. The internal cardboard includes the mirror body and the frame. ▼

The upper part is the eyeframe cardboard, the lower part is the mirror body cardboard, and the meter 3 on the left is used as the display part of the Cardboard ▼

Mirror cardboard

The mirror body cardboard consists of three folds, used to place two lenses ▼

The front and rear cardboard is used to hold the lens, and the middle cardboard is used to fix the lens position ▼

Combination effect ▼

 

Frame part

The frame cardboard is large. The frame is basically "circled" by it. The black block on the right is a magnet ▼

The right side of the mirror frame cardboard is a round pit, which is used to place magnets ▼

At this time, take another magnet and sweep at the back of the crater, it will be automatically positioned ▼

After the two magnets are combined, the cardboard is just clamped ▼

Circle the cardboard to create a frame (note that a piece of paper should be folded in the middle of the frame to make a bracket in the middle) ▼

Then came the appearance of Velcro ▼

Stick two magic buckles (4 pieces) to the following positions ▼

Open the official application of Google Cardboard on the mobile phone and push it between the cardboard ▼

Close the cardboard with velcro and Google Cardboard is done ▼

On the positive side, it still has a sense of technology

The magnet on the left side of the glasses is actually used as a controller. Because it is impossible to touch the screen when the mobile phone is put in, it adopts the magnetic induction control method, and changes the magnetic field around the mobile phone by moving the magnet, so that the mobile phone can recognize the action ▼

The external magnet can move within the limit of the paper frame, and the "touch of keys" is moderate ▼

The glasses can perform three operations: the movement of the magnet button is the confirm button, the vertical glasses will perform the return operation, and the left and right browsing is completed by the left and right movement of the user's head.

After the glasses are assembled and the operation mode is understood, you can enjoy the virtual reality feast prepared by Google with your mobile phone XD

PS: Cardboard needs to be used with mobile applications, and can be downloaded directly to Google Play. The detailed information of the product can be stamped See the details page of the research system (● '◡' ●)

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