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Google Cardboard,Topmaxions 3D VR Virtual Reality DIY VR Headset for 3D Movies and Games Compatible with Android & Apple Up to 6 Inch Easy Setup Machine

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Product Description

  • Amazing revolutionary tech, turn your smartphone into a virtual reality viewer.
  • You can experience the immersive, fun and exciting world of VR.

  • You can experience the immersive, fun and exciting world of VR.
  • Now more convenient to carry, no more clunky bulky and heavy headset.
  • We all know that once you are actively using a VR Headset you always want it with you.

  • In particular, added the sponge nose pad and forehead pad to Let your nose and face feel more comfortable. Lengthened headband satisfied different size of head's need.

  • Unique suction cups design,protect your phone from scratch,easy to fixed and not to fall down!
  • Press the triangular wings will contact screen,make you convenient to enjoy the 3d world.

  • Although it's small,it fits various brand models small or large size mobile phones which between 3.5"-6.0".

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3.4
4.0
3.5
Comfort
2.8
3.7
2.8
Picture quality
3.0
3.7
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platform
android
android
ios, android
ios, android
compatible devices
Smartphone
Smartphone
Smartphone
Smartphone
weight
0.32 pounds
0.22 kilograms
140 grams
display size
6 inches
7 inches
6 inches
6 inches
operating system
Android
Android, iOS
connectivity tech
USB
Wireless
Wireless
Wireless
controller type
Button Control
Button Control
Android
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100 degrees
90 degrees
90 degrees
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    3.6 out of 5 stars
    3.6 out of 5
    2,916 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the immersiveness of the virtual reality headset. However, some find the comfort of the headset very uncomfortable, with the cardboard being painful around the nose. They are also disappointed with image clarity, and fit. Opinions are mixed on value, performance, quality, and ease of use.

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    51 customers mention38 positive13 negative

    Customers find the immersiveness of the virtual reality headset pretty fun, and a fun toy to look through. They also say it's a cheap and fun way to explore the world of VR. Customers also say the headset is a great intro piece for young kids. However, some customers feel the lack of app support makes the headset get old quickly.

    "...Overall, a pretty neat and fun accessory...." Read more

    "...in a month or two with constant use but other the that’s it’s a good and fun product" Read more

    "...it does not hold the box closed as it’s supposed to creating a lackluster experience...." Read more

    "Neat little toy. Used it with a Moto X4...." Read more

    188 customers mention127 positive61 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the value of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it's a good product for how much it costs, while others say that it only has barebones and is not worth it.

    "...can cause headaches, nausea, & visual disturbances so this is a very cheap, entertaining test drive." Read more

    "...It's a great entry level headset and an amazing price point." Read more

    "...The button mechanism is genius, but also suffers from terrible quality control - It is pre-assembled out of the box and if it is not put together..." Read more

    "...Over all a good deal for some cheap fun." Read more

    187 customers mention121 positive66 negative

    Customers are mixed about the performance of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it works well, works great for brief fun, and most videos work. Others say that it was so cheap that nothing worked correctly, is unusable, and causes double vision. Overall, opinions are mixed and the product is faulty and will quickly stop working.

    "...I get excellent results from full length films reduced to under 4GB." Read more

    "I find that these are a good idea, but executed poorly. I bought two of these, and neither is acceptable.Unit 1:..." Read more

    "...So I ordered this headset. This is a very good beginner headset. Most videos work. Some videos don't work. I looked it up to see why...." Read more

    "Overall great. But two problems. 1. Google Cardboard is no longer supported by YouTube on iPhones. 2...." Read more

    159 customers mention48 positive111 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the virtual reality headset. Some mention that it's inexpensive, sturdy, and works well. The cardboard is durable and great, but some say that the quality is low and the product is fragile.

    "...Overall, not something I'd use everyday because clearly, it's made out of cardboard so not the most comfortable...." Read more

    "...I thought the lenses were terrible but I finally figured out that they had a rubbery plastic protective film...." Read more

    "Not great... Feels sturdy but shouldn't be used with the strap due to the lack of comfort... Really just for the kids to watch some aquarium 360..." Read more

    "...Both units have poor lens quality in general. The lenses are just over an inch in diameter but only the centimeter in the center is ever in focus...." Read more

    115 customers mention61 positive54 negative

    Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the virtual reality headset. Some mention it's easy to setup and start using, with no assembly required. They say it'll be a good beginners intro to VR, with a fully adjustable headstrap. However, some say there are no instructions and it requires no tech savvy.

    "...It's fairly obvious where to install the headstrap, which is fully adjustable to your head size...." Read more

    "...This requires no tech savvy, just find a VR video on youtube or whatever, stick your phone inside the cardboard box, and look into them like you..." Read more

    "...This is simple enough for adults to use!" Read more

    "...No instructions came with the google cardboard but googling found generic instructions for setting it up...." Read more

    117 customers mention14 positive103 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the comfort of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the cardboard is painful around the nose, and the headset feels weird on their head. Some say that the headset is a bit painful even with the rubber padding they provide. Overall, customers are disappointed with the quality and comfort of this product.

    "...Feels sturdy but shouldn't be used with the strap due to the lack of comfort... Really just for the kids to watch some aquarium 360 videos..." Read more

    "...This headset hurts your nose. So you only can use it as long as you can stand it on your nose...." Read more

    "...It doesn’t fit my head right and it feels weird on your head. You can only wear it for like 3 mins before it starts to get to uncomfortable." Read more

    "...It is a little uncomfortable after a few minutes and the picture quality is terrible...." Read more

    97 customers mention0 positive97 negative

    Customers are disappointed with the image clarity of the virtual reality headset. They mention that the lenses inside the cardboard make everything kind of blurry, and the rest of the view is always fuzzy. Some say that the images just seem a little out of focus and it seems to mess up their vision.

    "...THe rest of your view is always fuzzy, and text is very blurry.I should have spent a few extra dollars on better ones...." Read more

    "...The image quality is grainy and significantly less quality than the phone screen (I'm using a newer model phone too)..." Read more

    "...It is a little uncomfortable after a few minutes and the picture quality is terrible...." Read more

    "...The issue was that the lenses gave quite a blurry image, at least with my phone, and I had to open up the back of the headset and move the phone..." Read more

    90 customers mention12 positive78 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the fit of the virtual reality headset. They mention that it doesn't fit their head right, the phone is too big to fit in without any modifications, and the glasses don't work with it. The headband is a bit small and the strap is too short to fit around their head. Overall, customers are disappointed with the product's fit and functionality.

    "...BUT, the phone kept sliding around the holder...." Read more

    "...you'll nearly go cross-eyed trying to use it and there's no way to make an adjustment on the distance from the lenses to your phone screen-..." Read more

    "...The lenses cannot be adjusted to accommodate pupillary distance (something other pricier goggles have been able to include) which is one reason the..." Read more

    "...issues with the Nexus 6 due to the size of the phone- It was too big to fit in without any modifications...." Read more

    Used for viewing stereo pairs (photos that were made a long time ago with a Kodak 3D camera).
    4 Stars
    Used for viewing stereo pairs (photos that were made a long time ago with a Kodak 3D camera).
    I wanted some way to view stereo pairs (shot a long time ago with a kodak stereo 3D camera).I set up the cardboard and tried to use it for this purpose. No instructions came with the google cardboard but googling found generic instructions for setting it up. The online tutorial referred to a "button" and it took me awhile to figure out what they were talking about . I finally found the button which is really just a flap (see first photo), but the button did not work with my smaller iPhone SE. Once I finally got it to somewhat work by manually squeezing the cardboard to hold my iPhone in the proper position, I tried viewing a stereo pair. I thought the lenses were terrible but I finally figured out that they had a rubbery plastic protective film. After peeling that off, the view improved immensely, duh.I was able to view a 3D stereo pair (photo 5) and it wasn't bad. BUT, the phone kept sliding around the holder. I thought about sending the cardboard back but I think I'll try adapting it for my smaller phone, or making my own viewer to use with my phone (instructions at skylarking 3D viewer).This device will probably work well enough with a normal size phone (i.e. bigger than my iPhone SE). So, for kind-of-working at the low, low price of $9, I gave it 4 stars.To view stereo pairs made from an old 3D camera, you first need to scan the positives and then edit them to create a single side by side (SBS) image using the left and right views. Put those SBS images on your phone (Photos app for iPhone is what I used) or google photos. You can find plenty of samples of SBS images by googling "stereo pairs".It is possible to view the stereo pair transparencies directly by lowering the back of the cardboard and then looking through it while holding the transparency with the light shining through it from the back (4th photo). It's hard to get it aligned that way, but it is possible.Added note: the photos seem to come up in random order. But you can probably figure out which photo I'm referring to in the review by looking at the text I wrote on the photo itself.
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    4.0 out of 5 stars Used for viewing stereo pairs (photos that were made a long time ago with a Kodak 3D camera).
    Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024
    I wanted some way to view stereo pairs (shot a long time ago with a kodak stereo 3D camera).

    I set up the cardboard and tried to use it for this purpose. No instructions came with the google cardboard but googling found generic instructions for setting it up. The online tutorial referred to a "button" and it took me awhile to figure out what they were talking about . I finally found the button which is really just a flap (see first photo), but the button did not work with my smaller iPhone SE. Once I finally got it to somewhat work by manually squeezing the cardboard to hold my iPhone in the proper position, I tried viewing a stereo pair. I thought the lenses were terrible but I finally figured out that they had a rubbery plastic protective film. After peeling that off, the view improved immensely, duh.

    I was able to view a 3D stereo pair (photo 5) and it wasn't bad. BUT, the phone kept sliding around the holder. I thought about sending the cardboard back but I think I'll try adapting it for my smaller phone, or making my own viewer to use with my phone (instructions at skylarking 3D viewer).

    This device will probably work well enough with a normal size phone (i.e. bigger than my iPhone SE). So, for kind-of-working at the low, low price of $9, I gave it 4 stars.

    To view stereo pairs made from an old 3D camera, you first need to scan the positives and then edit them to create a single side by side (SBS) image using the left and right views. Put those SBS images on your phone (Photos app for iPhone is what I used) or google photos. You can find plenty of samples of SBS images by googling "stereo pairs".

    It is possible to view the stereo pair transparencies directly by lowering the back of the cardboard and then looking through it while holding the transparency with the light shining through it from the back (4th photo). It's hard to get it aligned that way, but it is possible.

    Added note: the photos seem to come up in random order. But you can probably figure out which photo I'm referring to in the review by looking at the text I wrote on the photo itself.
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