sábado, 7 de agosto de 2021

Trust GXT 720 Virtual Reality Glasses – Smartphone VR headset | Unboxing

 Trust GXT 720 Virtual Reality Glasses – Smartphone VR headset | Unboxing

Insert your smartphone and enjoy immersive VR games, movies and videos in astonishing 3D reality. Instead of just playing a game, become part of the game and take on a role of a character. Control every move with the included Bluetooth controller. With the Trust GXT 720 Virtual Reality Glasses you can experience games and videos like never before; as if you are in the scene. The soft rubber padding and padded head straps provide maximum comfort and the adjustable pupil- and focus distance buttons create a perfect view. A cable connection (USB, audio, charging) is possible through the holes on the left- and the right side of the glasses, which provides you an even more immersive virtual reality experience. Augmented Reality (AR) also known as Mixed Reality- is about seeing the real world combined with computer generated images. By taking off the front panel so that your phone camera is exposed, you can use the Trust VR glasses for AR applications and games too. 


Features:

Enjoy the 3D Virtual Reality experience with your own phone.

Works with every smartphone up to 6".

Watch 3D and 360° videos on Youtube and other video services.

Play over 100 VR games already available in Apple App Store and Google Play store.

Discover Augmented Reality in catalogues, brochures, museums, videos and many other places.

Adjustable head strap, pupil distance (IPD) and focus distance.

Comfortable soft rubber padding.

Holes for all cable connections to your phone (USB, audio, charging).

Camera door for Augmented Reality support.


Specifications:

Height: 11 mm

Width: 12 mm

Depth: 13.5 mm

Weight: 385 g

Augmented Reality support: yes

Headband: yes

VR glasses padding: soft rubber

Lens type: Aspheric

Lens diameter: 33 mm

Field of View: 80 degrees

Focus distance: 55 mm - 65 mm

Lens material: Acrylic Resin

Individual lens adjustment: no

Vertical phone alignment: center

Pupil distance: 56 mm - 73 mm

Max phone dimensions: 80x150 mm

Max phone display size: 3.5 - 6"

Package contents: VR glasses, Bluetooth controller, Cleaning cloth, 6 foam button protectors, User guide, Gaming sticker

System requirements: Smartphone with 3.5” - 6” display (outer dimensions max. 80 x 150 mm)


Virtual reality is a simulated experience that can be similar to or completely different from the real world. Applications of virtual reality include entertainment, games, education, medical, military, virtual meetings, and for business. Other types of virtual reality technology include augmented reality and mixed reality, sometimes referred to as extended reality.


Interaction design is the practice of designing interactive digital products, environments, systems, and services. Beyond the digital aspect, interaction design is also useful when creating physical (non-digital) products, exploring how a user will interact with it.


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