It doesn’t seem that long ago that wearing red/blue cardboard 3D glasses was the only way to experience 3d.
I can remember sitting in a movie theater with everyone in these glasses. No body cared what they looked liked because they were too involved in the experience.
Now you can immerse yourself in games, videos, movies and so much more with various types of headsets in the comfort of your own home, or in the great outdoors.
Here’s a couple I found that look great.
The Virtual Reality Headset
This headset couples with a smartphone to create immersive 360° experiences when watching videos or playing games. A 4-6″-long smartphone fits into the front of the headset, aligning one’s eyes with the device’s screen while the headset secures around the head using an elastic band with hook-and-loop fasteners.
An app (compatible with Android and iOS) uses a smartphone’s accelerometer to provide the user with an interactive virtual adventure full of 3D environments that move when the smartphone moves.
In addition to viewing 3D movie trailers, one can assume the persona of a Great White Shark (or other species) and roam underwater with 360º movement for prey and buried treasure, take a virtual tour of Los Angeles‘ Santa Monica Pier to play a sampling of interactive games, or take part in an underground hovercraft race that requires tilting and panning the viewer/smartphone to steer.
Its built-in headphones connect to the device via an included cable to provide synchronized sound that enhances the virtual reality experience.
Pretty cool huh!
Check it out Here!
And for the kids, this looks like so much fun!
The Avengers Virtual Reality Battle.
This is the head-mounted blaster game that challenges children to battle Ultron. Arming an aspiring S.H.I.E.L.D. agent with a powerful blaster, the player selects from three levels of difficulty and joins the Avengers to defeat their villainous foe.
The headset fits securely around a child’s head with two adjustable straps, and projects three alternating images (two of Ultron, one of Iron Man) on the inside of the goggles.
Young superheroes aim the blaster at Ultron and pull the trigger to score a point, but lose a point if they accidently hit Iron Man in friendly fire.
The blaster provides realistic Avengers sound effects and displays a score tally on the digital counter as the agent brings Ultron closer to his bitter end.
The kid in everyone would love this!
Check it out Here!
Virtual reality is big and would make a great present!