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What’s most remarkable about Cardboard’s ascension---muted though it might be---is that Google doesn’t actually make it. The company provides downloadable instructions on how to build your ...
How to get and use Google Cardboard. The VR viewers showcased on the Google Cardboard site range from about $8.95 to $39.95, and are made from cardboard, plastic, and nylon ABS.
Google Cardboard. Of course if you knew where to look, the writing had been on the wall for some time. While the Daydream hardware got a second revision in 2017, ...
Matt Weinberger When you're wearing Google Cardboard, it's a full-fledged, head-sensing VR experiment that I didn't need to strap on a heavy headset to get.
Even though Google put an end to Cardboard VR in 2021, it's not impossible to try it out. In 2019, the company announced that it was open sourcing the Google Cardboard software development kit.
Google Cardboard looks like a set of big square goggles. Stick your iPhone inside and with the right app, you can see images in three-dimensional virtual reality.
Google intended Cardboard for Android, so Apple iPhone users were shut out of the party. At least, that's the way it might have seemed. It turns out that you can use Google Cardboard with a number ...
Google Cardboard works by placing your phone at the optimal distance away from the lenses. Then, by using compatible apps, the lenses create a 3D effect when held up to your eyes.
Turns out, Google is using cheap, corrugated paper to give virtual reality its neatest and most accessible tool for converting nonbelievers. While it's no Oculus Rift headset, Google's Cardboard ...
Today, the company’s giving Google I/O attendees a new version of its Cardboard hardware, with a few key changes. For starters, it’s big — it can now support phones up to 6 inches.
Alongside the Cardboard kit, which the team guesses some 6,000 were given out at Google I/O 2014, a companion app hit the Google Play store on the same day.The app, which requires Android 4.1 or ...
Cardboard Theater is a unique video player for Google Cardboard. It basically lets you view your 2D and 3D movies in a virtual cinema without too much of a hassle.