Virtual reality has made exciting progress over the past several years. However, developing for VR still requires expensive, specialized hardware. Thinking about how to make VR accessible to more people, a group of VR enthusiasts at Google experimented with using a smartphone to drive VR experiences.
The result is Cardboard, a no-frills enclosure that transforms a phone into a basic VR headset, and the accompanying open software toolkit that makes writing VR software as simple as build-ing a web or mobile app.
For more information about the viewer follow the link below:
https://developers.google.com/cardboard/
Google recommends 40mm Focal Length x 25mm Diameter Bi-convex Lenses as giving the op-timum viewing experience.
Stock Optics carries a range of precision Bi-convex and Plano Convex lenses in stock, all suit-able for this application.
For more information about these lenses please follow the links to our website:
http://www.stockoptics.com/lenses/bi-convex-lens.html
http://www.stockoptics.com/lenses/plano-convex-lenses/plano-convex-lens.html
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