
Dive Note 3
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This is a revised edition of the Dive VR Headset (http://www.durovis.com/index.html), boasting two slots for magnets, thereby replicating the identical impact and operation of Google Cardboard. Designed to fit Note3 phones specifically, but also suitable for most larger-profile handsets, these files cater to their dimensions meticulously. Given that Oculus Rift V2 utilizes Note3 displays, this version promises an analogous level of quality, making it an exciting prospect. Upon further enhancement, these files have now evolved into Version 2. Through practical trial and error, improvements were made, leading to more secure clips and a seamless fit of the eye pieces. I have successfully integrated all components with a Note3. Magnets are sourced from Amazon at http://amzn.to/1pz1NK6. Opting for two magnets enhances magnetic strength. Eye lenses measuring 50mm are made available through an accompanying file (Eye50mm). Found on Amazon, http://amzn.to/1pSbuCl, these lenses offer an unparalleled viewing experience when utilized within cardboard headsets. Assembly Guidelines: Tailored to fit Dive Kits exclusively, these printable components form the backbone of the set. Individual parts can also be fashioned from readily available materials in your household (providing you possess suitable magnets and optical lenses). Quantity Needed: - 1x Main piece - 2x Eye Pieces - 2x Clips Printing Instructions: Multiple elements can be printed on a single bed for increased efficiency; however, the recommended method is printing standalone parts. This will ensure more convenient and successful assembly processes.
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