Monday, August 22, 2011

Geeky Gadget #10: Iphone Virtual Reality Viewer

This next gadget I'm about to talk about is called iphone Virtual Reality viewer. This is a devices that is used along side Your iphone to create an immersive  3-dimensional viewing experience. The device uses the iphone's accelerometer in order to create 3D environments that move when the iphone is moved.the device is used by looking through it just as you would with a pair of binoculars, and two finger holes in the bottom allow you to use the iphone's touch screen.

You can use the device in order to watch 3D movies, become a great white shark and roam underwater with 360 degree movement to find prey and buried treasure, or play a number of interactive games.
The iphone virtual reality viewer cost $50, which is a pretty decent price.


that is it for today's post guys, I will see you all tomorrow!

13 comments:

  1. Looks really interesting!

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  2. That is pretty cool, but I can't get out of my head the image of how stupid I would look trying to walk around and what not with this on, or just with it on for that matter.

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  3. $50 sounds pretty cheap for an iphone device, my case cost more then that.

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  4. Wow! Now people will walk around with this straped to there face saying "Everythings in 3D!" and bumping into things!

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  5. I have a headache just from reading that.

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  6. I can't see this thing getting used at all. You'd look real silly putting your Iphone on the end of some binoculars.

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  7. hopefully this works with ipod touches too, looks really neat

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  8. Wow... amazing.

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  9. Reminds me of the disc-viewers from way back. The only thing missing is the cardboard disk you insert into the top.

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  10. It sounds cool, but looks super uncomfortable AND dorky. It seems like another 'VirtualBoy' waiting to happen.

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  11. Looks pretty good, might get it.
    Cool blog, followed.

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