![]() ![]() ![]() The Durovis Dive 5 fits perfectly for the Nexus 5 (4.9 inch) but you can’t even close the lid if you are using a bigger phone (like the OnePlus One with 5.5 inch).The lenses (diameter: 32mm) could be a bit larger to make it bigger but it’s enough for a good VR experience In the following I’ll tell you my opinion about the Dive in the categories I’ve posted above. The Durovis Dive 5 is well made, but it’s not extraordinary, which you would expect for the price of €48.98. Those goggles are the most expensive ones from all tested glasses, but still (or maybe because of this) it reached the last place in my ranking. But of course I’m going to present them to you in the end of this post.Īs I told I’ve tested and compared four of them: My Rating 4th Place: Durovis Dive 5 (54 out of 70 points) ![]() The self printed glasses are out of competition because they are my favourites anyway (how cool is it to design and print your own VR glasses -)). I’ve tested four glasses that are available on the market and one goggle my professor has printed with the 3D-printer. Of course the price is also important when it comes to buying something new, so I thought the cost-benefit ratio was not to be omitted. UsabilityĪre the glasses easy to set up? What about carrying them around? That are just two of many important questions when it comes to usability. Because you don’t want to use glasses where you have the feeling they are breaking between your fingers just when you touch them. To me also the processing is an important criteria. The quality of the VR experience suffers a lot from blurred glasses. Nobody wants to play with blurred glasses. VR glasses should be comfortable and fit everybody, therefore I added this criteria. ![]()
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