Naked VR Headset
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Naked VR Headset\nI had a Google Cardboard that I was using for VR experiences, but it got messy fast and started falling apart. That's why I decided to create a simple modular Virtual Reality headset that can be customized, extended, and adjusted easily to fit different phone sizes by moving the pins. Its simplicity also makes it quick to print. Here's what you'll need to print:\n1 x Peak_A_Boo_VR_Back.stl\n1 x Peak_A_Boo_VR_Front_25mm_Lens.stl (choose 25mm or 27mm based on your phone size)\n4 x Peak_A_Boo_VR_Spacer.stl\n4 x Peak_A_Boo_VR_Device_Pin.stl\nTo assemble it, you'll also need:\n1 x normal hairband from a supermarket\n4 x 50mm M4 screws and nuts from your local hardware store\n2 x lenses from a Google Cardboard (Diameter: 25mm or 27mm, Focal Length: 45mm)\nIf you want to add more features, consider printing:\nPeak_A_Boo_VR_GoPro_Mount.stl - A head mount for a GoPro camera\nPeak_A_Boo_VR_Magnet_Trigger.stl - A trigger for use with the Google Cardboard magnet\nPlease give me some feedback and I'll think about adding your suggestions to future updates.
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