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* There is a trapdoor on the front of the headset for inserting the phone. The phone is held in place by friction when the door is closed. (Not great, the phone tends to fall out when the door is opened.) | * There is a trapdoor on the front of the headset for inserting the phone. The phone is held in place by friction when the door is closed. (Not great, the phone tends to fall out when the door is opened.) | ||
+ | * The whole trapdoor mechanism feels frail on this one and did come off once during testing. | ||
* $33 | * $33 | ||
Revision as of 15:50, 19 July 2019
Overview
Goals and objectives
Headset models
We tested the headsets shown below. Here are some of the specifics of interest:
- Each of these headsets required a cellphone be inserted to operate. The viewer can watch 3D and 360-degree videos on the phone.
- All featured adjustable optics to best fit the needs of the viewer.
- All were purchased through Amazon, ranging in price for $32 to $37, give or take.
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More information
Want more information on the McLAB or have an idea you would like to pursue? Contact Norb Thomes at (507) 457-5043 or nthomes@winona.edu.
Overview of the McLABRead the full overview of the Mobile Computing Laboratory project. |
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