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The UNSEA FIIT 3D Senior VR Headset is a versatile virtual reality headset compatible with a wide range of smartphones. It features adjustable focal and object distances, a lightweight design for comfort, and advanced optical technology to enhance your VR experience while protecting your eyes.
| ASIN | B01LZID3CQ |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Brand Name | UNSEA |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Controller Type | android |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (156) |
| Display Type | LED |
| Field Of View | 102 Degrees |
| Item Weight | 263 Grams |
| Manufacturer | shenzhenshi zhouhaikeji youxiangongsi |
| Manufacturer Part Number | FIIT001 |
| Model Number | FIIT001 |
| Network Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary, HDMI, NFC |
| Operating System | Android, Windows, iOS |
| Platform | Windows |
| Product Features | Lightweight |
| Screen Size | 6 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Video |
| UPC | 611801999501 |
M**5
An excellent headset for dipping your toe into VR
I recently decided to try out a VR headset, to see what all the fuss was about. The one I initially purchased was rubbish, so I returned it and after reading some positive reviews on the Internet, I decided to try this one. The Unsea Fiit headset is so much better than the first one I purchased. the unit is much lighter, so you can wear it for longer. The straps are Velcro, so they are easily adjustable and front cover has a secure clip, so there is no chance of your phone falling out. The lenses are both independently adjustable, by turning them inwards or outwards. Unfortunately, you cannot adjust them while wearing the headset. However, it's easy to hold the headset onto your face, adjust and then recheck by holding it onto your face again. I adjusted each lens by closing one eye, adjusting that lens and then repeating with the other. Once complete, there is no need to do it again. The distance between the lenses is also adjustable, but this can be done while wearing the headset. Once it was all adjusted, I loaded an app and off I went. The difference between the Unsea Fiit headset and the one I had before was immense. The images were much clearer, which helped with the immersive feeling. The padding around the face was good, which meant the unit was comfortable to wear. However, the was a little light being let in on the left hand side. This was only a small amount and a bit of manipulation of the face padding helped to reduce this. I also purchased the optional controller, which was nothing special, but did allow me to start some apps that required a start button. Overall, this is a great bit of kit. It's relatively low priced and I was genuinely impressed with it. If your interested in trying out VR, buy yourself one of these, put on some headphones, load one of the free apps and prepare to go "WOW"
J**W
iPhone users beware!
The headset itself is ok BUT iPhone users beware! Many (but not all) of the VR apps available from the Apple App Store require screen interaction in order to stop/start/do things. The Google Cardboard V2 (and others) have a button built into the headset that 'touches' your phone screen in order to enable the additional functionality. Some other VR apps do not require the touch screen button but without that ability your VR experience can be limited. Further to this I purchased a bluetooth controller to go with this headset, with an expectation that apps would allow a button to be assigned to replace the physical 'touch screen' interaction. In short, it doesn't work as I had hoped. Further reading (too late for me) shows that iPhone as it stands does not provide the full support required to make good use of the many bluetooth controllers out there. Android users appear to get a better deal. So in summary, if you have an iPhone and want to be able to properly use as many of the VR apps as possible, you need to buy a VR headset that has a button that 'touches your phone screen' without having to remove it from your head. That said, there are some good VR apps for iPhone that do not require the touch screen input and work reasonably well.
A**J
Good VR experience at low cost
I was a bit worried because I have a very high PD, and realized that most of the VR headsets, including the top brands had adjustable PD far less than I could use. My PD is 76mm, so I know I fall into the top 1%. For most headsets, I can only use one eye, due to the standard 67mm maximum for top brands. I went with my guts and bought this one and have the following comments: 1. I adjusted PD to the maximum, and it was perfect. This images are very clear. If you are seeing double images, it is probably because you are watching a non-3D image, and each lens is interpreting it differently. The best way is to use a player that can play SBS videos. I used the SBS videos for The Lion King, Despicable Me III, and Spider-Man Homecoming, and the depths were great. I can't fault this headset on that. 2. The bar code that was on the headset didn't work, but the item came with a printed barcode which the seller had put in the box, and it worked perfectly, so the phone recognized it. 3. There is a little amount of light leakage, which enters from on top of my nose, but that is manageable if you don't mind. 4. I wish I had a remote to test games, as I have only tried 3D movies and some free apps which do not require remotes. If you just want to experience VR,and you're a light user like myself for only 3D movies and some free apps, then don't spend lots of money to buy overpiced brands because at this price, you will get a pretty good experience. I will trying getting a remote to test the game compatibility and update my review, if the need arises.
J**R
Excellent quality for its price, much better than Google Daydream View and £80 cheaper.
Excellent quality for its price, much better than Google Daydream View and £80 cheaper. Lens focus is adjustable, sliding holders fit multiple phone sizes, adjustable headstraps (including over-head strap) and sponge padding make a comfortable fit, space for standard headphones to fit into device. My only complaint is that on my Moto G5 with 5.0" screen, it feels just slightly out of focus due to the lenses not being able to slide inwards any further, and you can see the outer perimeter of the screen (e.g. close button). But at this price that's a small downside and I'm really impressed with the quality.
G**G
Virtually good, actually mediocre and hard to use.
Your first forray into VR! Get a headset they said, it’s the future they said! Except it’s not, it’s fairly comfortable given you just strapped a lump of plastic to your face. It’s difficult to align the image properly, never quite being able to focus properly. Yes, it’s imoressive the first time you use it and a cool novelty for a while but after a while it’s just a weird doorstop.
J**T
No good for iPhone
The product is fine well made and fits well. But it doesn't work with my iPhone. Maybe a Samsung. The QR code on the side doesn't work so you can't set it up with a phone. If you read the reviews on internet not amazon it's all there. If I had read that first I wouldn't have bought it. The only thing I can watch are some of the films on YouTube. Product is fine but advertising should say the phone it's made for
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