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Note 3 VR Headset Dive cardboard by ubergeekseven
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 1 month ago
(NO DEVELOPMENT IN THE FUTURE FOR THIS, THIS IS HOW IT WILL STAY)
I have not improved upon the design, nor do I need to. You can purchase multiple headsets from pretty much any store you walk in to these days. At the time I designed this, there weren't any to purchase. They did have the cardboard kits around this time. I wanted a better headset.
It is good practice for printing if you still want to take a stab at it, but the cost to build one is exponentially more than building one. 1 lense costs more than the store bought headset and they come with controllers sometimes. The lenses I recommend are better than you would get in most headsets, and they are glass.
This is the 4th revision of this headset. I am still working out a few issues im having. It allows for adjustment in the focal length through two threaded thumb wheels. I am still trying to come up with an easy to adjust IPD setting. I am having issues with light leaking on the IPD design. This one is really good with keeping out the light and with preventing crosstalk in the eyes.
Let me know what issues you have with it and I will try to figure out how to fix them.
also, the lenses, the strap, foam and bolts are the only thing not 3d printed.
I have not improved upon the design, nor do I need to. You can purchase multiple headsets from pretty much any store you walk in to these days. At the time I designed this, there weren't any to purchase. They did have the cardboard kits around this time. I wanted a better headset.
It is good practice for printing if you still want to take a stab at it, but the cost to build one is exponentially more than building one. 1 lense costs more than the store bought headset and they come with controllers sometimes. The lenses I recommend are better than you would get in most headsets, and they are glass.
This is the 4th revision of this headset. I am still working out a few issues im having. It allows for adjustment in the focal length through two threaded thumb wheels. I am still trying to come up with an easy to adjust IPD setting. I am having issues with light leaking on the IPD design. This one is really good with keeping out the light and with preventing crosstalk in the eyes.
Let me know what issues you have with it and I will try to figure out how to fix them.
also, the lenses, the strap, foam and bolts are the only thing not 3d printed.