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Saw an advertisement for Zeiss I phone virtual reality goggles for 49.95
Allows you to use an I phone as virtual reality googles for augmented reality, Call of Duty and other video games in 3D virtual reality, etc.
Key Features
3D Videos, Games, and Augmented Reality
ZEISS Optics
Eyeglass Compatible
Removable Head Strap
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Journey to new worlds with the VR One Plus Virtual Reality Smartphone Headset from ZEISS. This headset works with your smartphone to give you access to immersive 3D videos, games, and augmented reality. Just slip your smartphone into the custom-made tray, insert the tray into the VR One Plus, and you're ready to go. Thanks to its specially designed "eye-box," users don't have to make any mechanical lens adjustments to account for different interpupillary distances, meaning the VR One Plus can be worn with eyeglasses as well. Ventilation ports are built into the headset to prevent fogging, and openings in the smartphone tray allow you to hear your smartphone's audio clearly.
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ZEISS VR One Plus Virtual Reality Smartphone Headset
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Journey to new worlds with the VR One Plus Virtual Reality Smartphone Headset from ZEISS. This headset works with your smartphone to give you access to immersive 3D videos, games, and augmented reality. Just slip your smartphone into the custom-made tray, insert the tray into the VR One Plus, and you're ready to go. Thanks to its specially designed "eye-box," users don't have to make any mechanical lens adjustments to account for different interpupillary distances, meaning the VR One Plus can be worn with eyeglasses as well. Ventilation ports are built into the headset to prevent fogging, and openings in the smartphone tray allow you to hear your smartphone's audio clearly.
ZEISS Optics
Innovative optics and precision eyeglass lenses from ZEISS ensure a fully immersive visual experience.
Transparent Front Shield
Enables the use of smartphone cameras for augmented reality apps.
Universal Smartphone Tray
The included universal tray holds smartphones with display sizes from 4.7 to 5.5".
Head Strap
The head strap is detachable and can be put on when needed.
Ventilation
Air vents prevent the headset from fogging up.
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Posted 5/7/2021 7:34:52 PM |
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So what exactly is Virtual Reality.
Virtual reality
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Simulated reality or Augmented reality.
Researchers with the European Space Agency in Darmstadt, Germany, equipped with a VR headset and motion controllers, demonstrating how astronauts might use virtual reality in the future to train to extinguish a fire inside a lunar habitat
Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment (e.g. video games), education (e.g. medical or military training) and business (e.g. virtual meetings). Other distinct types of VR-style technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes referred to as extended reality or XR.
One may distinguish between two types of VR; immersive VR and text-based networked VR (also known as "Cyberspace"). The immersive VR changes your view, when you move your head. While both VRs are appropriate for training, Cyberspace is preferred for distance learning. In some cases these two types are even complementary to each other. This page mainly focuses on the immersive VR.
Currently, standard virtual reality systems use either virtual reality headsets or multi-projected environments to generate realistic images, sounds and other sensations that simulate a user's physical presence in a virtual environment. A person using virtual reality equipment is able to look around the artificial world, move around in it, and interact with virtual features or items. The effect is commonly created by VR headsets consisting of a head-mounted display with a small screen in front of the eyes, but can also be created through specially designed rooms with multiple large screens. Virtual reality typically incorporates auditory and video feedback, but may also allow other types of sensory and force feedback through haptic technology.
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