Here, it is the movie our play -. Well, the last titration couldn't quite compete with some more expensive headsets like the ones. We showed you guys in our top budget, VR headsets video. It was still a great headset for the price. Now how about the play -? What improvements does it bring to the table? Let's find out in today's video I'm, so there you're watching c40 tech, and I'm going to be sharing with you. My experience so far with the show me PR play -.
Let's get started even amidst the Chennai rains, it's a pleasure making content for you guys, especially since this particular video is something you guys have been wanting to see for a while. Now, I'd really appreciate it. If you hit thumbs up subscribe and then pill icon, let's get to the video now, first and foremost, you're going to take a look at the building design. If you thought this was Google state review head said, I won't blame you. It certainly does look like that.
The shape the size, the curved design compared to its predecessors, boxy design and even the texture and color to a certain extent. That's it I would have liked that little strap on top since I personally feel it's not 100% safe. Maybe it will slacken up over a period of time or is it that I'm just being paranoid? You know, since accidents keep happening, I don't know anyway. That's it. The Play-Doh is compatible with way more smartphones than that Adriane viewers.
Any phone with a display size between 4.7 5.7 inches, should be perfect. Now? What about phones with fewer aspect ratios I tried using the mix 2, which has a 6 inch.18 is 2 9 display, and it was fine anything larger than that will most probably have issues there so push a button on top for navigation just like on the original. Maybe our clay but looks and feels a lot better. Now, what's the biggest change from the original me VR clay? Yeah, you guessed it right. Xiaomi is included a head strap with this one, that's a big relief.
It doesn't sit well on my ears, though this might be an annoyance during long via sessions. That's it. The headset itself is absolutely fine. In regard to comfort the fabric body feels premium. There's form to the front and the head sideways and just 180 three grams.
That's extremely late. There are heat dissipation grills over here for the phone to run, and optimal temperatures there's very little light seeping through the sides, which is completely ok for a hit set in this price range. It features 2.0 1 mm, aspheric lenses and offers a 93 degree field of view compared to 75 degrees. The original me we are plated for the best possible experience. I recommend you use a compatible phone with the gyroscope sensor and 500-plus PPI pixel density me personally, I tested this with the pixel excel, which has both and the experience was good, an immersive, be it games or 360-degree videos.
It was a pleasure using this guy. Where did I get the content from? Let's talk about it, the media Plato is compatible with Google cardboard apps, meaning you have access to a huge library of apps games and videos, so huge you'll never run out of mere content. YouTube has a ton of 360-degree videos just search for a video tap this little cardboard, I con, and you're good to go. If you want to create your own 360 degree, videos and photos you've got an app for that too. The cardboard camera I personally use this to watch some 360-degree horror, videos, trust me.
It gets a lot scarier. There's some amazing content out there, just open up the cardboard, app and start exploring you'll be surprised every now, and then the media played to cost $12.99 rupees, although the site shows $14.99 with 200 rupees discount. Maybe this is a limited offer, I'm, not sure anyway, for an extra 300 rupees. Does the PR play to offer enough for an upgrade from the play? One honestly, there isn't a lot I could tell apart in regard to just experience, but the improved design and build is something a lot of you might want. If you have the original media play, I'd say don't upgrade.
If you don't have one and are looking for a headset with a string budget of 1300 or 1500 rupees go for the media play too. If you can stretch your budget by a bit, you could get the monster VR headset featured in our top budget VR headsets under 2,000 rupees video. So that's it give this video a thumbs up if you liked it subscribe to c4 attack for more like this, if you're already subscribed to this to make sure you get notified each time, we upload a new video, thanks. A lot for watching this is from that--from z4e tech, leaving for the moment have a great day.
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