VRFocus - The first modern virtual reality (VR) headset to launch as a consumer product is not what you might be expecting. It’s not an elaborate monitor that requires a PC or console to produce an image, nor is it a self-contained unit. It doesn’t house a processor, a screen or any kind of electronic components at all. What it does offer however, is a place to insert your smartphone.
Google Cardboard is a great way to experience virtual reality without spending a lot of money on expensive devices. This kit will allow you to use any Android 4.1+ smartphone as a virtual-reality headset. Although you can get this device easily or even create one by yourself, finding proper apps, isn’t easy job, especially those which will give you fantastic immersive experience. Rollercoaster games might be the best kind of games that can be played with cardboard and feel realistic rollercoaster ride.
VRFocus - Not every virtual reality (VR) meetup needs to be based in a developer's office or within a packed out hall. Over 2014 The VR in a Bar event at the Scenario bar in London, UK, has proved to be a popular way for the community to relax and catch up while sampling some of the latest VR content. Those interested in going will be glad to hear that the next event isn't too far away, with some of the line up recently being revealed.
A brand new virtual reality (VR) experience, Orbulus, has launched on mobile devices. Developed by VRCraftworks, the software is available now and supports most 3D content viewers, such as Durovis Dive, Altergaze and is also suggested to be designed for future compatibility with the forthcoming Gear VR from Samsung.
Here comes the headaches. Jokes aside can't wait to see what the future holds for VR obviously a lot of companies now are jumping on board this VR freight train unlike the past. I remember good old VR days past in the enclosed circle, looking stupid('! ')