REALVOX VR box is a upgrade of the classic google cardboard, you can get great immersive viewing experience in VR games and 3D side by side videos. Besides, you could get free 360 degree video on youtube effortless as well as plenty of free VR apps in google play and iOS store. How to Use: Step 1: Run 3D side by side movies or VR app on your phone. Step 2: Put your phone into the headset chamber properly. Step 3: Adjust your phone left/right till the central line of split image align to splitting wall of VR headset. Step 4: Close the cover, adjust the head strips and wear the headset. Enjoy your immersive VR trip! Note: Magnet or NFC not included. Specification : - Wireless bluetooth 3.0 compliant - Wireless distance: 2-10m - OS: Android/IOS/PC - CPU: ARM968E-S Core - Battery: Rechargeable Li-battery 3.7V 180mAh - Continuous time: about 40 hours - Working current: 0.5-4mA - Standby current: 0.5-1mA - Size: 78*13*33mm Note: 1 In IOS system, IT SUPPORTS MUSIC PLAY AND SELFIE ONLY. 2 Reading the manual thoroughly before use is highly recommended. 3 The Bluetooth version of target devices must be V3.0 or above. 4 Ensure to charge the bluetooth gamepad for 2 hours in first time. Package Content: 1 x VR Headset (phone not included) 1 x Bluetooth Remote 1 x Bluetooth Remote Manual
B**V
Tricky to get certain phones to fit
Maybe it's just how the MotoG (2nd gen) is shaped, but I had a difficult time trying to get it to fit nicely in the slide-out plastic holder. There are two problems. First, the sliding clamp that holds the phone in place presses on the phone's volume buttons. And while the product comes with foam pads that are supposed to prevent button pushes on the phone, the clamp applies so much pressure that the pads don't really help much. I had place the phone very carefully so that the clamp lands in the exact center of the volume buttons to prevent one of them from being pressed. The other tricky part is that the holder is shallow. The MotoG has a curved back making it difficult to get a good fit. I feel like I'm trying to diffuse a bomb -- carefully inserting the phone in the holder and then slowly sliding it into the headset. One wrong move and POP! goes the phone out of the holder.I might have been better off with a headset that doesn't use a slide in holder. They make plenty where you just drop the phone in and close it. But I really wanted one that didn't block the phone's camera in the event I came across a really cool augmented reality app.When I do get the phone installed into the headset, it works just fine. The headset is a bit heavy with the phone in, but that's expected. I haven't tried using it for long periods of time like watching a movie so I can't comment about the long term comfort.The printed instructions and website are useless. They make vague references to QR codes, download sites, etc. but don't provide any actual URLs or QR images to follow. Furthermore, there are actual formatting codes like newline characters ("\r\n") printed in the documents! The documentation was either thrown together or just copied from some other source. The website just directs back to the Amazon listing for the product. So you're on your own when it comes to figuring out how to make it work best and finding content.
L**T
Decent Price - Remote Won't Control on iPhone
I ordered two of these for Christmas (one for myself and other for my brother). The headset looks clean and fairly comfy, my nose is quite small and it presses up against the plastic slot when I wear it. Video works fine with iPhone 7+ and an iPhone 7.However...This version came with a universal bluetooth remote. It had no charge and didn't come with any cables to charge it.. Luckily I found one that fit the port. Upon plugging in I saw no result or flashing LED lights. I left one plugged in for about 2 hours (no LED lights on at the moment) and used a pin to click in the reset button on the back for about 5 seconds while it was still plugged in. After letting go of the reset button, the blue light came on steady, the started to flash and then changed to a pink and red flashing light. I left it plugged in and eventually turned to a solid red LED. Once it turned off I figured it was charged. I unplugged and followed the instructions to connect through bluetooth and the remote seems responsive to the buttons (blue LED flashes each time I click a button)I wanted to use this headset with apps such as "Google Cardboard Demos" or "Within" the VR app. I was looking for a hands free alternative to the Google Daydream, a hands free headset that I could use a remote to tap instead of the Cardboard magnets or capacitative button but I was quickly let down. The instruction manual claims that the remote can control your music app but I cant seem to get that to work. I am left with a mini bluetooth remote that seems to work fine but cannot be used to control functions in VR apps. The apps that the manual suggests are in another language or not in the app store.If anyone knows how to fix this issue please advise.
C**S
Great value, great customer service
What a great company and quality product. Headset arrived swiftly, worked, and provided a solid VR experience, the ability to adjust the lens was invaluable and fit was comfortable and was structurally well made. Me and my wife tried one of the cardboard ones and this one is so much better for only a fraction more. Quality and value at a great price. If you are intrigued by VR I highly recommend giving this one a try, you will not be disappointed. I also had a quick question about the headset., sent out an email, and got an reply back immediately that answered my question. Fantastic customer service. Highly recommend!
A**R
Not ready for prime time / non-techies
Using with LG G3 phoneThere are minimal instructions, and what you get is confusing. I still have two adhesive pads that I have no idea where they go. Also, there is no QR code provided by Realvox to configure viewer for the Google Cardboard app; if you go to the Realvox website the VR link is dead--no instructions or help there.The opening for the headphone jack is not big enough on the right side--my headphone jack did not fit and you need to use headphones.Most seriously, the Bluetooth controller that they sent did not work--I successfully paired it with my phone, but none of the buttons did anything when I had an app up. Good luck trying to figure out what button does what given the instructions that come with it.The headset is comfortable and it's nice to be able to adjust the eyepieces, but this is just not configured for mainstream use--I don't know how to get it to work correctly, I can't use headphones without the picture being upside down (the opening on the left side is much bigger)--so sadly, I'll be returning it.
A**R
My VR Starter Kit
My Samsung 6s is in a case that takes quite a bit of work to remove, just so I can use it with the goggles - in fact, it takes too much work. I only used this once, to demo, and then decided to buy another model that was compatible with my Asus Zenfone. This one is designed specifically for the Samsungs. It allowed me the opportunity to experience VR, which then convinced me to take my old Asus out of my junk drawer and repurpose it.
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