
OpenGear Virtual Reality for Note4
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OpenGear is a cutting-edge Virtual Reality headset that perfectly mimics the Samsung GearVR headtracker, engineered to be an open source project with its firmware and STL files freely available on www.Open-Gear.com. Key Steps for Building the Headset: First and foremost, all design files are crafted to fit within a standard 15x15x15 build platform (a Printrbot Simple Metal will do). With a precise layer height of 0.2mm, it should print effortlessly. Now let's get down to business. ==Building the headset in Detail== Begin by printing Body, LensHolder, PhoneHolder, IMU Holder and EyeBox - all parts will be expertly assembled using silicone or hot glue. Next up, print FaceFoam parts made from flexible material such as Ninjaflex, securing them onto the EyeBox via a hotglue or silicone seal. Moving on to additional assembly: Choose a durable 20mm sewing strap and use it as your headband. Optional - use StrapBuckle for extra length adjustability. Finally, for added branding flair, print out logo parts and neatly attach them to the IMU Box. Other Essential Components: Don't forget that OpenGear was specifically designed for 25mm diameter, 45mm focal length lenses (found on most Google Cardboard) which can be effortlessly snapped into the LEnsHolder. On a separate note, ensure you're utilizing an F3 IMU board at approximately $15 - comprehensive info and firmware available on www.Open-Gear.com
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