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.
With Cardboard no longer available for purchase, Google has simply made official what was already abundantly clear: they are no longer interested in phone-based virtual reality. Under normal ...
With Cardboard no longer available for purchase, Google has simply made official what was already abundantly clear: they are no longer interested in phone-based virtual reality. Under normal ...
Google Cardboard is the company's affordable answer to a virtual reality (VR) experience: It's a free app that works alongside other VR apps to let users effectively turn their phones into a VR ...
The tech giant, to the chagrin of some Meta stock investors, has spent tens of billions of dollars in hopes of bringing a metaverse powered by augmented and virtual reality mainstream. For all ...
Another Google ... Cardboard that has you jumping off buildings, performing stunts, and collecting points. It costs $1.99, or £1.29 in the UK. Vrse offers you the very best in virtual reality ...
It’s also great for any iPhone users, even if Google tends to delay pushing new Cardboard features to the iOS version of apps like YouTube. Apple has mostly ignored virtual reality so far ...