Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Converge VR Headset Offers the Best Glasses Free Cardboard Experience

Converge VR Headset Offers the Best Glasses Free Cardboard Experience



Converge VR Headset Offers the Best Glasses Free Cardboard Experience


Mumbai-based Converge VR is one of the newest entrants into the space, and has been working on a series of headsets for mobile-based virtual reality. This means making Cardboard-compatible devices, and the Converge VR headset is one of the nicer takes on the technology we've seen, offering comfort and ease of use, along with a few extra bonuses that you don't normally see on Cardboard headsets.
There's a growing wave of interest in virtual reality, as today mobile phone companies are also starting to turn to it as the "next big thing". Samsung has been one of the pioneers with it's Gear VR headset, but with the development of Google Cardboard, phone makers have jumped onto the trend of bundling along the low-cost VR headsets with their devices.
OnePlus had a VR headset, and we recently reviewed the AntVR headset from Lenovo. Karbonn also launched the Quattro L52 and Titanium Mach Six with VR headsts, and like Lenovo, Karbonn is also focussing on the potential of giving you the "big screen" experience on your phone, thanks to the headset.
There are also plenty of third party options available: basic headsets made out of actual cardboard that include DIY kits priced at close to Rs. 100; assembled kids that cost under Rs. 500; more elaborate sets that cost up to Rs. 10,000 - though it's very hard to recommend these expensive devices because of how limited Cardboard is for now.

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