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3D VR Headset for iPhone & Android Phones – with Links to 3D VR Videos | Virtual Reality Goggles Set for Beginners | Wearable VR Set for Kids & Adults – Blue
About this item
- FITS ALMOST EVERY PHONE – All Feebz VR headsets for kids are compatible with any standard Android & iPhone phone up to 6.5” in screen size
- FREE VR CONTENT – Our VR goggles come with a free list of VR apps & videos for all levels of users – beginner, advanced, & pro
- COOLEST GIFT FOR BOYS & GIRLS – A great gift idea for boys & girls, perfect for birthdays, Christmas, or any special event
- REMOTE FREE EXPERIENCE – Feebz VR set comes with a built-in action button for VR apps, a feature not found in other VR sets
- HOW TO USE BEGINNERS’ TUTORIAL – New to VR? No problem! We include a “how to use” tutorial in the box for your convenience
- IMMERSIVE, SUPER COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE – To deliver more immersive VR experience, our virtual reality glasses are equipped with bigger lenses
- GET YOURS TODAY – As a bonus, we’ll throw in a protective carrying case for free
$64.80
Ashley –
Dane Wiedman –
Anonymous Anonymous –
Also I applaud the fact that the front case/lid is removable, because it allows for the phone’s camera to view frontwards unobstructed, making this headset not only VR, but also ready for AR.
Sara. C. –
Rodolfo Valentin –
Well even though I spent over $40 on this, I wasn’t going to expect that the VRHS was going to make me feel that I was going to be inside The Matrix. But I did get my money’s worth for what I was going to use it for.
Like I wrote in the headline, IT ALL DEPENDS. It depends on the application. I use it for my drone piloting and with my smartphone inside the headset instead of on the phone mount on my drone controller, I can see the screen better without forcing my eyes to focus on the screen because of the sunlight glaring on the phone screen.
In closing I would recommend the FEEBZ VR Headset is suitable for those who soar through the drone skies.
BTW it makes an excellent sleep mask.😂🤣😂
Michael Anderson –
It works as intended. And for my first VR experience (outside of going to a VR place in public and paying to do it there lol), it works well.
There aren’t many features, and it’s really limited in what it can be used for, but for viewing 360 videos and other VR videos, it works fine.
I’m just trying to slowly adjust myself to not getting sick. lol
The button wears out and starts getting stuck in the frame, after a couple months of use. It’s cheap. Ya get what ya pay for.
I DO recommend making sure you can remove your phone case easily before purchasing this, because it doesn’t fit well with a case on the phone, and my phone case is a pain to remove and reattach.
Dave –
First, the nose guard is super uncomfortable for someone with a big nose (like me!). If that was padded I think it would make the set considerably more comfortable.
Second, the images are fuzzy unless i push the bottom of the headset away from my cheeks. I think a little more control over the angle of the lens would help create a clearer image.
For now im adding in rubber stripping around the bottom and on the nose guard to improve the experience.
Aside from that though, a good cheap intro to VR.
Xoua Thao –
Secondly, the focus is very limited. Adjusting the focus all the way to the max setting was just enough to have things be a little blurry. I literally had to take my phone out and hold it like a centimeter back for it to focus properly.
This is one of those products that are cheap and should do the job. However, this did not work for me.