You Can Now Clone Samsung's Gear VR and Test Your Virtual Reality Apps 32
An anonymous reader writes While Samsung's Gear VR headset launched in early December in the U.S., folks abroad didn't have any official means of buying the headset to test their in-development applications. Only recently has Gear VR begun making its way to countries around the world, and it's doing so slowly. For developers who don't want to wait (or DIYers who don't want to buy), some smart folks have figured out how to emulate the headset using a development board with an IMU that's been flashed with the same firmware found on the Oculus Rift DK1 headset. Plugging the board into the Note 4 (the smartphone that powers Gear VR), results in the phone recognizing the IMU as the Gear VR headset, allowing developers to test their applications and even launch the "Oculus Home" environment, allowing access to official applications and content.
Oculus Rift Availability? (Score:2)
So when are they going to start selling this thing?
It is all fun and games... (Score:3)
Re:It is all fun and games... (Score:4, Informative)
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https://developer.oculus.com/d... [oculus.com]
The Oculus VR Rift SDK may not be used to interface with unapproved commercial virtual reality mobile or non-mobile products or hardware.
https://developer.oculus.com/d... [oculus.com]
The Oculus Mobile SDK may not be used to interface with unapproved commercial virtual reality mobile or non-mobile products or
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Probably won't be shut down (?) (Score:1)
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gear vr is a pr product now.
oculus might be pissed off if their (possible) cut is cut off, but I doubt that as well.
what I don't get is why not just let people run the sw on cardboard. if they miss some functionality then it's not a big deal..