



• Fits phone up to 6" screen size.
• Works with both iPhones and Android devices with new touch screeen interaction
• 3-Step Assembly. Assembled in less than 10 seconds. Instructions printed on cardboard itself
• Made with 350g high quality cardboard paper for lasting durability
• Securely packed in a protective sleeve which is compact and easily portable
•Can be easily folded to original state and slide in the protective sleeve when not in use.
• Asymmetrical biconvex lenses. 37mm in Diameter with 50mm Focal Length.
• Touch screen interaction replaces the magnet switch of version 1. Works on both iOS and Android devices.

From a does-this-advance-the-state-of-virtual-reality perspective, not a whole heck of a lot. It’s still just a chunk of cardboard with no fancy cameras, positional trackers, or even a headstrap to keep it on.
What it does have now is a bigger, thicker cardboard frame that’s far more durable, and holds phones up to six inches in size — with way larger lenses to compensate for the bigger screen. Oh, and it’s got a button made of cardboard too. No need for finnicky magnets or a metal washer.
How the heck does a cardboard button work? It’s pretty cool: You’re actually pressing down on a cardboard flap that’s linked to a conductive pad, which makes contact with your phone’s touchscreen when you press it down. The conductive material stretches all the way to your fingertip, so you’re basically completing the circuit the same way you would if you actually touched the screen.
You can put the new Cardboard away and protect its lenses when it’s not in use. The sides that cover your face can fold away to protect one side of the lenses, and the cardboard slip cover takes care of the other.
Oh, and there’s a QR code on the bottom of this unit, too, so that virtual reality experiences built with the Cardboard SDK can automatically adjust for the new optics.
Hands-on Review:















Rollercoaster

Rollercoaster is a fantastic VR simulator, putting you in the scariest seat of all at the front of this terrifying ride as it twists and turns up, down, around and around, hurtling past city buildings and skyscrapers. You can look up, you can look side to side; don't look down. Turn around and you're not alone. (And she's screaming, too.)
Snow Shaker Maker

This one's perfect for the run up to Christmas, and ideal for kids. It lets you, using Google Cardboard, turn your Android phone into a snow shaker and then add a new character each day during Advent. The app is free from Google Play, but as a charity project Brilliant Basics also sells the cardboard viewers on its website for £12, of which £5 will go to the Kid's Co Charity. Alternatively, you can download a free template.
VR-JurassicLand

If your kids love dinosaurs then they'll love JurrasicLand (for which there is a free trial version or you can pay £1.86 for the full app). You get to sit in a Jurassic Park-style Jeep and, if you dare, go offroad to meet the dinosaurs. And while it might look as though that Giganotosaurus is about to step on your head, he's a big teddy bear really. (Well, he doesn't stand on your head anyway.) There are five dinosaurs to meet and apparently more to come, including T-Rex, Giganotosaurus, Apatosaurus, Euoplocephalus and Triceratops - of which I've heard of two (my nephew would be so disappointed in me), so a tour guide might be a good idea. Seriously, one of the largest carnivores is called a Giganotosaurus - isn't that the same kind of thing as a DoYouThinkHeSaurus?
VR-GunDefense
Many of the games available for Google Cardboard require a keyboard or joystick, but VR-GunDefense is one of the few that doesn't. It feels a bit like zombies shooting zombies, except you're not a zombie. The weird angle at which we had to hold our head to shoot them (the gun was in our right arm rather than shown as crosshairs on the screen) meant we probably looked like one, though. The best thing about VR-GunDefense is you'll die before you run out of bullets, which is handy because your gun is constantly firing.
How To Use
Android Users: Download "Cardboard" app from Google Play Store (Android 4.1 and above only)
Iphone Users: Download "Cardboard" app from App Store
Search for keywords such as 'vr' in play store or app store.
How to Watch Youtube 360 Videos

1. Install 'Cardboard' App 2. Select '360 Video Channel' in app

3. Touch on indicated icon to convert into 3D virtual reality mode.
4. Insert smartphone into Ritech II and enjoy!
You can turn your head and enjoy 360 degrees viewing.

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