Hi,
Anyone has any experience with vr headset? How was the experience? What headset you used?
Any screen door effects or nausea?
Thanks
if you wanna ture vr experience with mobile phone, samsung gear vr + note4/s6 is the only choice at the moment, and you will not be disappointed!
But I already have HAM7
i have google cardboard, slightly modified to fit Mate 7. Never had VR before so it was pretty decent to test it, but 6" 1080p screen is not enough for pleasant VR experience
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hey,
i have a vr headset for my galaxy s5 and it works pretty well, but some games stutter and lag in places because i think the phone is struggling
it would be great if there were a headset that would suit our tablets because of the larger screen and more horsepower
but i have not been able to find one
is there one around for the shield tablet?
cheers
crispy raing said:
hey,
i have a vr headset for my galaxy s5 and it works pretty well, but some games stutter and lag in places because i think the phone is struggling
it would be great if there were a headset that would suit our tablets because of the larger screen and more horsepower
but i have not been able to find one
is there one around for the shield tablet?
cheers
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Man, don't you think using a tablet on your face is a little exaggerated? Plus, the Shield Tablet is so heavy you'd probably have a neck pain within 5 minutes of use lol
But anyway, I found this http://www.roadtovr.com/vr-viewer-7-inch-tablets-vr-headset-hmd/
And this https://www.durovis.com/product.html?id=5
These are made for 7 inch tablets, but I think they might fit a Sheid.
Alternatively, you could download the Google Cardboard Schemes and make them bigger while using the same size lens. But yeah, still think VR on a tablet isn't a good option. Still, good luck
I agree, shield tablet is too heavy to use for VR Headset, unless you are willing to suffer the consequences of discomfort and neckpain while using the device attached to your head ..
A solution to neckpain (though maybe not discomfort) could be lying on your back. A solution to both could be a gooseneck tablet holder. I have this one though I think this one would be better since the EasyAcc one bounces around like none other when the tablet or gooseneck gets bumped. None of these solutions are ideal though
Redundant links in case you're having trouble with the ones in the text
Amazon Search: http://www.amazon.com/s?ie=UTF8&fie...dex=blended&link_code=qs&tag=wwwcanoniccom-20
EasyAcc tablet holder (the one I own): http://www.amazon.com/EasyAcc-Goose...92228&sr=8-1&keywords=gooseneck+tablet+holder
TacTronics tablet holder (this one would be better for VR applications): http://www.amazon.com/TaoTronics-TT...92228&sr=8-3&keywords=gooseneck+tablet+holder
You could counter balance it at least the weight would be equally distributed.
Hi,
I'm a Rift DK2 Owner since Aug 14, a Rift CV1 pre-order and into VR since over 2 years.
What I know so far about VR... forget it, that didn't work, never. The main problem alone is the low DPI of the Shield tablet. Use VR lenses and you could count the pixels that you see easily. The Samsung Galaxy S5, that you can use with GearVR, have a much higher DPI and is OLED, what is also much better for VR (low latency and low persistence is only possible with OLED). Only that it is a pentile and not a RGB OLED is a not so good...
The Shield is too big, so the 1200p display have a too low DPI and it is much too heavy. Too bad I can't weight it here, but when I put it on my hands I would say the Shield K1 weight more than my Rift DK2. ^^
That only thing that would be good for VR is the power of the shield, but that is useless without the right display and size of it. The shield have a 8" display, that is over 2" too big for VR (Rift DK2 have a Samsung Note 3 display, that have 5,7", your galaxy s5 have only 5,1").
But I must also say: actually mobile VR is only a gimmick compared to PC VR, the technology on mobile is by far not good enough for right VR experiences. The only really mobile VR experiences that is ok but still far away from PC is GearVR with one of the Samsung S6 models. But even that have no positional tracking, only headtracking and that is too less for real VR.
DrRetro said:
Hi,
The Shield is too big, so the 1200p display have a too low DPI and it is much too heavy. Too bad I can't weight it here, but when I put it on my hands I would say the Shield K1 weight more than my Rift DK2. ^^
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Nvidia Shield K1: 356g
Occulus Rift DK2: 380 grams ... make that 440g with the cable included
For some reason you seem to be using a hopelessly heavy VR headset and you still love it, curious.
Hi I want to buy a VR Headset for my Oneplus X. So I want to know does it support VR Headset or no?
For me the magnet doesn't work. I have an unnoficial cardboard
Same here, I have to beat the living **** out of the magnets, and once in a while they work. Very inconsistent. :-/
For me the magnet works.
Hi All
are there any VR headsets which work with the Note 3/Pro?
want to try one out but no idea which to get?
Cheers
Xiaomi VR Play?
i have a google cardboard with magnetic switch of of amazon. works perfectly
I got this one: https://amzn.com/B01EYGM5JE
It works very well.
Anyone have any recommendations on VR headsets with a higher FOV? I feel like this phone could be so much more with a better headset.
The one that the bundle comes with is nice, but feels like your looking through binoculars.
Am buying anew phone and have the Le Max 2 in my sights. However, the reviews don't exactly tell me what I want to know. so first,
Is this a huge phone? LIke genrally uncomfortable to use and too bulky to fit in the hand.
Speaker quality, bass there , loud?
Any one used this specifically with the BOBO VR Z5 and/or daydream vr? Very important.
Performance in gaming? Is it similar to a Helio X25 like in the Vernee Apollo. That is a phone that I would deffo like to get?
Thanbks again for your advice, and last but not least please recommend a good Nougat Rom that gives me a full pixel experience including on-screen nav bar. Thanks!
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Am buying anew phone and have the Le Max 2 in my sights. However, the reviews don't exactly tell me what I want to know. so first,
Is this a huge phone? LIke genrally uncomfortable to use and too bulky to fit in the hand.
Speaker quality, bass there , loud?
Any one used this specifically with the BOBO VR Z5 and/or daydream vr? Very important.
Performance in gaming? Is it similar to a Helio X25 like in the Vernee Apollo. That is a phone that I would deffo like to get?
Thanbks again for your advice, and last but not least please recommend a good Nougat Rom that gives me a full pixel experience including on-screen nav bar. Thanks!
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Hi there,
Yes it is a huge phone and kinda bulky but that doesn't stops me. You can get a case or something. The loud speaker is not that great so don't expect something from them other than playing videos or a game. I tried to use the phone with the daydream app but I don't have a controller so I can't use it but I've used the phone with a VR headset and that 1440p is looking good . The Le Max 2 uses snapdragon 820 which is much better than the Helio chip but watch out for the battery. It drains really fast because of the screen and if you want a phone with a decent battery this may not be the best choice. For me the battery is ok. And btw those black bezels around the screen are real but in everyday usage it's not that obvious but they're still there. Overall it's a nice phone but if you're into long days without charging take a look at the Le pro 3 and Le pro 3 elite witch have bigger batteries but with 1080p screens.
Arenite_YT said:
Am buying anew phone and have the Le Max 2 in my sights. However, the reviews don't exactly tell me what I want to know. so first,
Is this a huge phone? LIke genrally uncomfortable to use and too bulky to fit in the hand.
Speaker quality, bass there , loud?
Any one used this specifically with the BOBO VR Z5 and/or daydream vr? Very important.
Performance in gaming? Is it similar to a Helio X25 like in the Vernee Apollo. That is a phone that I would deffo like to get?
Thanbks again for your advice, and last but not least please recommend a good Nougat Rom that gives me a full pixel experience including on-screen nav bar. Thanks!
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Re: Size
Make up your own mind: https://www.kimovil.com/en/real-dimensions/leeco-letv-le-max-2-6gb-64gb.pdf
That will let you print a 3D net you can fold for the phone. See how it feels. I personally have found 5.7" to be a really good size - a bit bigger than 5.5 but not huge like a 6.0, both of which I've used. It has a large bezel around the screen, keep that in mind. It's not really emphasized in the promo pictures, but there's some black bordering around the edges of it.
Ive been using thr le max for a monyh- its not that bulky. Fits nice in hand. It looks big just for the first times ? onve you go big u never go back
Leeco Le Max 2
is the best leeco telephone at all. It's a 5.7 inches so you can have some difficult to use it with one hand. I am not a music lover so I can't give you a sure answer, but I think that Dolby atmos implementation and CDLA earphones are great! You can also use Viper4Android to set the speaker how do you want. I never tried a VR visor, sorry.