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MoGo Travel v1.b. Black/Blue 2D VR 360 Degrees Drones Netflix VoD AR apps

(8 customer reviews)

About this item

  • Based on patent pending aspherical prismatic oculars, magnifying full smartphone screen x6 times without need of special application. Works with 4.5” to 6” smartphones, any OS and good for applications where most time observable content is in the central area. The side area has vertical lines distortions and color aberrations (see in gallery)
  • Preserves 100% of screen pixels for each eye and creates pseudo perception of 18” screen from 10” distance. Intended for 2D contents, movies, drones FPV, AR, 360deg applications.
  • Design is optimized for: travels – folded when not used, regular screen touch access – opened from the bottom, situational awareness – side windows option for peripheral vision and bottom vision
  • Eyeglasses friendly – worn over small glasses by releasing the side straps before and with special trick keeping the temples of the big glasses outside
  • Healthy to the eyes: tuned for far vision releasing accommodation for each eye. Eyes convergence to 10” that is in comfort zone. Stimulates eyes Extra Ocular Muscles training.

$39.00

Description

Smartphone screens are frustratingly small to watch movies. MOGO TRAVEL is optical innovation headset enlarging smartphone and creating perception of 18” screen at the distance of 10”, while keeping connection with the environment, providing regular touch screen and having folded design to be easily used in travels. Don’t confuse MOGO TRAVEL with VR loosing 75% of the pixels by splitting screen to left and right to support stereoscopic view and requiring special App. MOGO is pure optical magnifier such that each eye see full screen and preserving 100% of pixels resulting in x4 sharper videos, absence of pixilation (screen-door) and nausea free!
MOGO is similar to binocular magnifier that virtually doubling the screen and shifting each virtual screen aside to left and right eye correspondingly. In this way the near object positioned between the eyes is virtually shifted to left and right releasing the eyes strain. There are a lot of binocular magnifiers, however, once more than x3 magnification is needed, there is no appropriate solution on the market. MOGO TRAVEL provides x6 times magnification of up-to 5×3” smartphone screens and designed for normal far vision. Asperical lens design keeps in focus big central area of the screen and very strong prismatic lens element release the eyes strain.
DON’T BUY MOGO for games or reading tasks (more in Legal disclaimer), due to distortions and color aberrations of the highly enlarged screen sides (white vertical straight line will be seen curved and rainbow like), also eyes rotation to watch the sides requiring extra efforts (90degrees field of view). However, if you piloting drone, like HD+ movies, fan of Augmented Reality and 360 degrees applications, MOGO is RIGHT FOR YOU! It is also is small glasses friendly while there is insertion trick for big glasses, face interface and headband straps adjustments and included accessories: travel bag, small phone insert, lens cleaning cloth, user manual. Enjoy your MOGO!

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  1. Adrian

    For the money this works just fine. My iPhone X has a wallet case so it’s thicker than most cases and it actually fits with the case on. Definitely took a little getting used too as I did get a headache the first time I used it. The image is a bit blurry if you look towards the edges of the screen but it wasn’t horrible and I find it to be a nonfactor for the videos I watch with it.

  2. Robert C.

    It fits pretty well. With a large phone on it, the goggle weighs on your nose a little. When I was done with the first movie my eyes were not fatigued. I am pretty happy with the purchase. I can’t comment on how it looks compared to VR goggles that split your view as I have never used them before. Build seams good. Does not have a “cheap” feel. I also really like that the fold up to
    Save some room.

  3. M.O.S.

    Unlike standard VR goggles, these preserve all pixels and don’t require an app or special content. However, this also means that you can’t use these for typical VR content that relies on a split screen. These really are mostly meant for watching videos/movies, and theoretically, they’re great for that. You do get a kind of theater experience. Unfortunately, the lenses sit so close to your eyes that they get smudged easily, and when things are being magnified, every little speck of dust and every smudge (whether on the lens or on your phone screen) is magnified and it matters. Also, I experienced quite a lot of eye strain from using these and found it hard to watch the outer edges of the video (particularly a problem when there are subtitles). These are uncomfortable to wear for extended periods of time. They don’t fit over glasses very well, and if they do, the goggle lenses end up resting on your glasses lenses, which made me nervous about scratches. I just found myself having to keep everything as clean and smudge free as possible all the time. Lastly, the lenses fog up pretty easily. So, while I find the concept to be great, the execution does not work for me.

  4. G N

    Good googles, hd quality

  5. Amazon Customer

    Very great item. It’s a great alternative to 3D vr goggles because this allows for viewing of apps like Netflix and YouTube. I highly recommend for anyone not interested in 3D Vr goggles. They do have a tendency to fog up though.

  6. AL F.

    I have been looking for something like this for a long time. VR goggles split the screen so they won’t work for normal content like movies, YouTube, or, best of all, FPV goggles! These have absolutely solved my problem of not being able to use my Fat Sharks with DJI drones due to proprietary video used in the app. With these I just mount my phone, connect to the Tx, and off I go with video equivalent to a 100 inch tv at 5 feet….huge….and crystal clear. Spectacular flying experience!

    It fits comfortably, works perfect with my glasses and does not need diopter or eye width adjustments…crazy cool optics. AND it allows access to the screen from underneath so I can operate the app (or any app) and see my Tx if I want or need to.

    Plus, they collapse for transport and are amazing for watching movies in a plane or while traveling.

    Best thing ever!

  7. Old Radioman

    I can’t see wearing this device long enough to watch a movie. This is not a criticism of this particular device, but of all of this type. They put the phone’s weight far enough out that the devices put an uncomfortable amount of pressure on your face and back of your head.

  8. Blake

    The Mogo travel v1.b. is nice for those who want to keep full resolution and are looking for a 2d viewer. I found that the distortion. On the sides of the screen created by the prisms was not a distraction. The strap that holds the phone against the headset should be more adjustable for tightness. It’s so tight that volume and power buttons get pushed accidently. I found that it was convenient to reach under to access the screen with my fingers, however, it was difficult to reach the back and home buttons on the edge of the screen. The edge of the headset cover them up and are unreachable even if it looks like you can see them. I also am unable to see out the bottom of the headset, so there’s no way I’d wear these and try to look down through the gap to do other things. One more complaint is that the foldable design, while convenient for packing in small places, accendently closes up and is difficult to keep locked.