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June 27, 2016 at 1:14 pm #93692Michael SnyderParticipant
Hello! Does anyone know if Samsung’s VR glasses work with 20/20?
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June 27, 2016 at 7:29 pm #93814Mike LangensiepenPilot Pro
ANY of the VR headsets that use an Android or iPhone will work. The above headset is only a plastic carrier for a Samsung phone.
The limitation is with the phone itself, it needs to have a gyro and compass, gyro for movement and a compass to detect the magnetic ‘slide button’ used for activating stuff.
That headset is expensive for what it is but it will work fine but you do need a Samsung phone to go with it.
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June 29, 2016 at 7:31 pm #94051Mike LangensiepenPilot Pro
Headaches and disorientation are pretty normal with current VR tech. There are a lot of studies on how to combat this but the most promising is to narrow the field of view when the display is moving and expanding it when the display is stationary.
Perhaps this will get built in sometime in the future.
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