Google Cardboard
Google Cardboard fully assembled
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| Type | DIY virtual reality headset |
| Release date | 2014 |
| Website | Google Cardboard |
Google Cardboard is a fold-out cardboard smartphone mount that, when combined with lenses, a magnet, a piece of hook-and-loop fastener and a rubber band and held against the face, affords a virtual reality experience.[1] A smartphone with stereoscopic display software fits into this device and the lenses allow a person to perceive left and right images as a single three-dimensional image. The headset is designed by Google, but there is no official manufacturer or vendor for the device. Instead, Google has the list of parts, schematics, and assembly instructions freely available on their website, recommending people assemble one themselves from readily available parts. The hardware was announced at Google I/O 2014.
The official Google Cardboard SDK uses OpenGL.[2] There is an unofficial CardboardSDK iOS port.
In addition, there are Google Chrome VR Experiments implemented using WebGL; phones supporting WebGL can run Google's web experiments.[3] Apple's iOS 8 supports WebGL, and thus Chrome VR Experiments.[4] Third-party apps are available on the Google Play store with Cardboard support.[5]
David Coz and Damien Henry, Google engineers at the Google Cultural Institute in Paris, created Cardboard in their "20% time".[6]
In November 2014, Volvo released Volvo-branded Cardboard goggles and an Android app, Volvo Reality, to let the user explore the XC90. [7]
See also[edit]
- Google Glass, another Google product for displaying data next to the face
- Oculus Rift, virtual reality (VR) project recently purchased by Facebook
- Gear VR, Samsung product in partnership with Oculus VR
- Project Morpheus, Sony's VR project
- Virtual Boy, Nintendo's 1995 table-top 3D video game console
References[edit]
- ^ "Cardboard". Google Developers. Google. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
- ^ "Google Cardboard".
- ^ "Virtual Reality". Chrome Experiments. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- ^ Johnson, Dave (August 18, 2014). "Google Cardboard works on the iPhone, too". CBS News. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- ^ Broida, Rick (July 17, 2014). "Five more apps that work with Google Cardboard: Games, flight sims, movie players, and more, all great fits for your Google VR headset.". CNET. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- ^ Statt, Nick (June 25, 2014). "Facebook has Oculus, Google has Cardboard". CNET. Retrieved August 19, 2014.
- ^ Volvo is using Google Cardboard to get people inside its new SUV
External links[edit]
| Wikimedia Commons has media related to Google Cardboard. |
- Google Cardboard – official developers site
- Google cardboard site
- Cardboard app on Google Play
- How To Build Your Own Google Cardboard
- How To Assemble Google Cardboard
- Norwegian cardboard
- Virtual Cardboard
- Project Cardboard Community
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