Back in June this year, Google announced its fun, low-cost alternative to high-end virtual reality headsets, the Google Cardboard. The headset, as the name suggests, is constructed from cardboard, housing special 3D lenses, and uses an Android phone (not included) as its display.
Google is continuing the project by launching its own Google Cardboard app page on the Google Play store, featuring apps and games specially designed to be enjoyed through the device, plus an update to the software development kit and revised specs for the headset.
On the Google Cardboard website, the company says, “We want everyone to experience virtual reality in a simple, fun, and inexpensive way. That’s the goal of the Cardboard project.”
Source: The Next Web
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