![]() ![]() These apps weren’t actually designed with Cardboard in mind, but they were made to work with VR headsets (stereoscopic content), specifically the Durovis Dive, which is essentially a premium version of Cardboard that was announced back in January at CES 2014. Recently, I came across an article on CNET that showcased a group of iOS apps that are compatible with Cardboard. In fact, there is a good handful of apps available for iOS that are also compatible with Google Cardboard… Google may not care much about iOS as a platform, but stereoscopic 3D is nothing new. The official Cardboard app is nowhere to be found on the App Store, but that doesn’t mean all hope is lost. Google unveiled Cardboard at I/O 2014, but unfortunately, it was designed with Android devices in mind. Why? Because it’s made almost entirely of cardboard. It’s a very simple creation in terms of design and functionality, but provides a solid look into the future of technology without breaking the bank. If you’re not familiar with Google Cardboard, it’s one of the most affordable and portable VR headsets to date. ![]()
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