Once there are perhaps 10 good apps available through the Zeiss VR One Media app, it could be the start of something amazing that finds its way into the homes of many, but for now it's an investment that you'll quickly get bored of as you wait for the goo...
High-precision lenses, Augmented reality capabilities, Android and iOS compatible
Expensive, Headset lacks control buttons, Content can look really pixelated
Priced at $120, the Zeiss One VR headset is a hard sell even to the most fervent of mobile VR aficionados. While the lenses are some of the best in the industry, it will be a while before there's any content that will look like more than a pixelated mess...
Published: 2016-03-22, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com
Solid build quality, Comfortable, Trays let you use different smartphones easily, New trays can be 3D printed,
No magnetic button for Google Cardboard (only an optional accessory) or any other controls, Limited tray selection, Expensive
The Zeiss VR One could be an impressive virtual reality headset for a number of different smartphones, but a lack of onboard controls greatly limits its utility...
It is clear that VR has great potential but at the moment it seems still too much of a demonstration project. Even Google seems to admit as much in the following statement which I read in another blog somewhere: Good virtual reality is coming, but it ...
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Published: 2015-02-18, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Any company that's been making lenses for 169 years is probably good at adapting. So perhaps it makes sense that German company Carl Zeiss AG (better known today simply as "Zeiss") didn't waste time jumping into the new frontier of virtual reality. Gizmag...
High-price, No control buttons, Much cheaper competitors
It's a very good general-purpose VR viewer. But high-end optics are currently wasted in a world of low-quality content and you can get a similar job done for one-fifth of the price...
Published: 2015-09-09, Author: Robin , review by: allround-pc.com
Design & Qualitat, AugmentedRealityFunktion, Kopfhorerund Ladeanschluss liegen frei, praktische SmartphoneSchubladen
leichtes Druckgefuhl auf der Nase, aktuell geringe AppVielfalt, Ohne 3DDrucker nur geringe SchubladenAuswahl
Wer seinen Einstieg in die virtuelle Realitat mit Budget-Losungen wie Google Cardboard bereits hinter sich hat, dem fallt beim Benutzen der hochwertigen Zeiss VR One vor allem der Komfortfaktor auf: Die Brille sitzt gut und druckt auch nach langerem Trage...
Sehr wenige Smartphones unterstützt, Keine weitere EingabeMöglichkeit, Eigene Apps zum Weglaufen
Die Zeiss VR ist eine einfache VR-Brille ohne Schnickschnack. Sie sitzt bequem und ist auch nach längerem Tragen nicht unangenehm. Leider bietet sie außer der besseren Verarbeitung und dem höheren Tragekomfort nicht mehr als Googles Bastel-Brille Cardboar...
Published: 2015-03-08, Author: Anton , review by: junge-technik.de
Abstract: Virtuelle Realität wird immer populärer. Spätestens seit dem Kickstarter-Erfolg von Oculus Rift, ist das Thema in aller Munde. Von Zeiss, einem Unternehmen das man vor allem als Hersteller hochwertiger Optik kennt, kommt nun ein VR-Headset (Virtual Realit...