Live the life of Technology with Docoss, buy VR glass at Rs 888


Posted May 21, 2016 by smithwatters10

Docoss has launch their new product VR glass at amazing price. The US P of the product is its price. The market price of VR glass start from Rs 3999 where as the firm providing the product at amazing price Rs 888.

 
The feature of the product is very nice .Companies small and large have been working to bring VR to the masses, and there have never been so many ways to fully immerse yourself in games and entertainment as there are now.

Devices such as the Oculus Rift and PlayStation VR have the potential to change the way people game on PCs and consoles, while a new wave of mobile-based VR headsets will turn your humble little smartphone into an engrossing virtual reality display. Even Mattel's iconic View-Master toy has been reimagined as a VR headset, allowing little ones to learn about locations around the globe without leaving the classroom.

Here's a breakdown of every major virtual reality headset coming your way, as well as when and how you can get your head inside one.VR headset is the most expensive of the items we’ve listed, but in many ways you get what you pay for.
From the plush faux leather padding to the slick smartphone clamping mechanism, you can see attention to detail throughout the Freefly proposition.
The bundled GLIDE Bluetooth controller is slicker than most accessories of its type, and even includes a mini-joystick along with the control pads. But sadly, even this device is neutered by Apple’s iOS 9.2 update on iPhones.

The build quality, relatively light weight and secure straps combine to make the FVR comfortable to wear even during extended sessions – although you will get sweaty, bleary-eyed and a little dizzy.

Find out more on our in-depth VR review – but for those who have sampled smartphone VR and like what they see in stereoscopic vision, this is a smart choice.
The age of virtual reality is upon us (again) with a torrent of devices and content launching throughout 2016.

There has been a buzz around virtual reality (VR) for the past few years. Some of this has come from the lengthy development of devices like Oculus Rift, but also through a growing interest in what we'll be able to get VR to do in the modern era.

The idea of VR isn't new. It's been circulating in the tech space for a number of years, but recently, the technology has broken through some of the long-standing barriers. Enabling access has helped, with devices like Google's Cardboard opening the door for anyone with a smartphone, right up to demonstrating what a fully-fledged premium system like HTC Vive will be capable of. We now have the power in home computers for lifelike virtual environments and this makes it a much more exciting time for VR.

Virtual reality glasses or goggles are a type of eyewear which functions as a display device. They enable the wearer to view a series of computer generated images which they can then interact with.

Different types of virtual reality glasses
There is more than one type of virtual reality glasses which are discussed in greater detail in this section. They include:
• Virtual reality glasses for PC
• Virtual reality glasses for PS3
• Virtual reality glasses for Mac

These glasses can be compared to a wearable computer monitor which along with an input device such as a data glove or joystick enables the wearer to experience a three dimensional world.

So, without further ado, we've listed some of the top VR systems available. Their prices range dramatically, and some haven't actually been officially launched yet, but they're all worth being aware of, as you'll be seeing a lot more of VR in 2016.

Address:-

DOCOSS MULTIMEDIA PRIVATE LIMITED
3rd Floor, Happy Tower, Maharani Farm,
Durgapura, Jaipur, (Rajasthan)
Pincode: 302018
http://www.docoss.com/
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Last Updated May 21, 2016