Technology
2 pairs of 3D VR headsets on sale for less than $15
At the rate technology is progressing, things we believed would only exist in films like Minority Report are a reality today: self-driving cars, data that helps us predict the future, and don’t forget — cool, futuristic gadgets.
Once upon a time, playing games or watching films in 3D was a fantasy — but now, this immersive technology is completely transforming the way we entertain ourselves. You can dive into your favorite games with these 3D glasses, making your battles and victories even more intense than you thought possible, and bring your favorite films and shows to life in a brand new way.
These 3D virtual reality glasses bring on a whole new meaning to binge watching (you won’t even mind that hike in your Netflix fees). Designed for Android and iOS smartphones, enjoy a sharp, customizable viewing experience with the adjustable pupil distance and sight distance controls. Wear them comfortably for hours thanks to the adjustable T-shaped straps, and use the Bluetooth remote to take your VR experience even further.
Usually $69.99, you can get them for $14.99, or 78% off. Use coupon code MADNESS15 for an extra 15% off, bringing the price down to $12.74.
Take your gaming to the next level with this lightweight headset. Use it with any smartphone, and enjoy a 360º experience of films and games wherever and whenever you feel like it. You can adjust the focal distance up to 20mm, and use the magnetic lock to hold your phone securely in place (which is pretty important when you accidentally flail around in the middle of an intense scene/battle).
Usually $99.99, you can get it in the Mashable Shop for $9.99, or 90% off. Use coupon code MADNESS15 for an extra 15% off, bringing the price down to $8.49.
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