🚀 Step into the future of immersive entertainment—don’t just watch, live it!
This VR headset offers a wide 120° field of view combined with built-in stereo headphones for a fully immersive audiovisual experience. Designed for comfort with adjustable straps and breathable materials, it fits most smartphones between 4.0 and 6.0 inches. Adjustable pupil and focal distance settings ensure clear visuals for users with or without glasses, making it a versatile choice for next-level virtual reality adventures.
S**Q
Good value, clear image
Very good intro to VR, as others have said. I find the image very clear as long as the material I'm viewing is clear (see below for some ideas), and can use without my fairly strong (-6) glasses because the lenses are quite close.Since my iPhone SE needs to sit above the little shelf, I made a custom frame for it with two layers of cardboard (the box material, not the Google headset!) and generated QR code myself (using G Cardboard page) rather than using the one on the box.Only gripe is that the headphone cable is on the wrong side for my phone (usually have to turn it so top is at the left)so I can't use the volume buttons. But it's not essential for me, volume seems to sound well from the phone itself.Things to try for VR first timers:- try the "Frightfest", kids animations and other short videos on "Within" app. If you can see the arms of the person you're supposed to be, try echoing what they are doing (e.g. arms on the table in "Portal")- get the Google Cardboard camera and take 360/VR photos when you go somewhere interesting, e.g. top of a mountain, crowded exhibit, and look at them via the headset. Even your own living room is quite a fun thing to do!- for something a little more serious, Guardian VR app has good documentaries- look on YouTube for VR enabled videos. Some rubbish, some quite good (don't bother with "VR Tube" unless you're into girls prancing around in their underwear)- and (obviously!) play a rollercoaster app like VR Roller Coaster. Look up and around as you watch for a real head spinner.
A**R
Worth it to experience basic VR
The headset itself is a comfortable fit over your face and with the headset - over your ears. The sound quality is good and there is gaps on the side to allow your iPhone jack adapter to rest rather than cramming it inside the headset. The settings on the headset such as volume and eye adjustment are easy to use. You also get a lens cloth to clean the lenses.However, you are restricted to Cardboard apps since you can't really do much other than sit and watch stuff. The VR quality can be blurry sometimes and without a VR app, you will just get two of the same images. Additionally, the eye space and zoom options never seem to look correct and always appear in standard definition on screen, it is best described as distorted. You can make out the images but they are never satisfying. If you wanted a good quality VR experience, you are best investing in an Oculus or Samsung headset.Overall, if you want to see what VR is about, it's worth buying but now it collects dust in my cupboard.
K**R
Value for money
I was worried about buying this because of the bad reviews but I can tell you that I love it so much I got one for my daughter well and she loves it to. some people say they can’t get it in focus but we had no problem doing this, it was blurry at first but we moved the phone to position it better and the dials and it was absolutely fine. I haven’t been able to get my daughter to take it off, it is a bit big for her but she’s ok wearing it when she’s lying down. It is a bit fiddly setting it up as you have to get the phone in the right position and when u shut the case up my phone stopped unless I did it gently but that could be the phone fault, haven’t figured out how to sit the touch screen but yet but once u get started watching it, it’s brilliant, like u are actually in the movie.
I**N
Doesn’t fit all phones listed
disappointing to pay for apps to see basic 3D - also it states it is compatible with all the different iPhones listed but it doesn’t, as the connection from phone to 3D head set only fits the older iPhone with the circular headphone plug in bit. If u can’t connect you phone then you can’t really get to use the apps properly, also if u can’t plug phone to headset then you can only here the sounds from the phone not the actual head phones! Rubbish really. Not very exciting and definitely doesn't fit all the phones listed!
H**M
A great kit - works well with iPhone 8 PLUS
This is a great piece of equipment for the price. I was considering buying the Oculus but decided not to when I found out who owns it.I am glad I bought this instead. The glasses are great and has a premium feel as mentioned by other reviewers. It fits my iphone8+ easily. You can adjust the finder to suit your view. I tried the Nat Geo 360 VR on Youtube and it was fantastic.The headset that I initially got came with headphones but my iPhone does not have a headphone port. If your phone has the headphone port, then do get this model. If not, get the model without the headphones and, like me, you can connect a BT headphone.Overall, a fantastic experience both with the product and the customer support afterwards.
L**
Fantastic product
The product is fantastic. It is very imersive. I use glasses and it works very well. It is confortable. I recommend. Additionally, I have received a lot of tips from the seller to use better the VR. Amazing product and amazing company.
M**S
Did not work as expected
HAMSWAN VR HeadsetsAs is often the way, I searched all over Amazon before deciding on a VR Headset to give the media a try. I spent a long time reading reviews and weighing one against the other until I finally decided on the HAMSWAN VR Headset.It arrived next day and I could hardly wait to try out some of this new-fangled Virtual Reality.I read the instructions carefully, scanned the QRcode to install the app and away we go…Sadly not, first of all, I could not bring the image into focus with or without glasses on, which made it quite uncomfortable to use.The headset has a Mult-Function button but pressing it did nothing, so there was no way to control phone except for the volume.Even with the out of focus images I could see the field of view was quite narrow, probably around 70 to 80 degrees, it felt quite claustrophobic. I checked the listing which said the field of view was 120 degrees then I noticed that the box said 100 degrees. So which is it?Suffice to say I was not happy with my purchase which, as I type, is sitting waiting to be returned.
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