VR has been developing rapidly ... [jamesvdberg] whipped up a low-cost headset for under $100 USD. The build relies on Google-Cardboard-style optics, which are typically designed to work with ...
Not all low-end headset makers follow them, but the most easily available sets are Cardboard-compatible, which means they’re guaranteed to work well with similarly certified Android and iOS VR apps.
So when the search giant acknowledged in early March that they would no longer be selling their Cardboard virtual reality viewer ... with their Daydream View headset two years later, it failed ...
Presented at the end of the conference, "Google Cardboard" was a way for Google to prove how simple virtual reality can be. We were intrigued, so we built one ourselves. Produced by Justin Gmoser.
Lattice added computer vision AI and other features that helped the headset detect, track, and classify objects. But IVAS has had a long history of problems. Back in 2022, the DoD’s Inspector ...