The company's latest project demonstrated a way to build a simple VR headset in three steps.
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Once done, you can enjoy the same prowess of a VR headset by just using recycled coca-cola packaging.
Moving on, you have to then check if the viewing equipment is fitted properly, and then place your device on the front side of the headset, just like Google Cardboard.
Next you have to make the main viewing apparatus using a part of the recycled cardboard and a fit the lens. One this process is complete, the whole viewing unit can be placed inside the hollow-shaped structure.
. The next step involves a little bit of art and craft, as you will have to carefully roll the cut out pieces into a round hollow-shaped figure, where the viewing apparatus has to be fitted.
Start with the 12-can fridge pack; punch out perforated sections and assemble them together.
We all love to drink Coca-cola—the carbonated soft drink manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. But do you know that the company also has a keen interest in technology and conducts numerous DIY innovation projects? As strange as it may sound, the company regularly puts up new tech projects on it’s official website. The company’s latest project demonstrated a way to build a simple VR headset in three steps. So if you want to build a basic VR headset, here’s how you can do it.
The company's latest project demonstrated a way to build a simple VR headset in three steps.