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In less than two years, more than 5 million Cardboard viewers have been shipped to be used with over 25 million apps on Google Play.
Google brings virtual reality for the web to its Cardboard viewer and unveils a new space for experimental VR apps.
Google's Cardboard virtual reality platform has the most accessible VR experiences out there, with the optical viewers not only cheap to buy, but supported by a huge catalogue of virtual ...
An Android QR code library has also been included, Google said, pointing out that it will mean apps can be paired with any Cardboard viewer without the need for the Cardboard app. "An open source ...
A few months after making its Cardboard VR platform open source, Google has quietly ended sales for its Cardboard VR, the inexpensive cardboard-based phone viewers… ...
The Google Cardboard has been a popular device and now Google has revealed that they have shipped a total of 10 million Cardboard VR viewers.
When Google came out with Cardboard it made virtual reality more accessible than ever — all you need is a $20 DIY headset and you can experience games, videos, and environments in virtual ...
The Cardboard Project provides access to an immersive 3D environment through a DIY cardboard stereoscopic viewer. It's a matter of tinkering with a box where you insert a smartphone (Android), and ...
Cardboard isn't the most comfortable VR headset, but it is cheap. And now people outside the US can buy one directly from Google.
Want to experience virtual reality, Google-style? Then get out the scissors: Google’s plans for VR are still very much in a do-it-yourself spirit, despite a new partnership with GoPro that will ...
For a chance to win your own 360 cardboard viewer watch the 360 video, Artist Jane Kim Illustrated Golden Gate Park's Entertwined Ecologies and send the answer to one of the questions below to ...
Google Cardboard led to the creation of the Daydream platform in 2016, but it would be short-lived. Less than three years after launch, Google discontinued Daydream.