Designed with "4D integrated perspective, 360-degree spatially accurate sound, 20/20 resolution, and advanced haptics for realistic touch sensations," Plastic is an elegant piece of hardware that claims to let you "notice what you do, see, and feel more than before" — because it's a clear block of plastic, obviously. As Google puts it, "what's realer than real? Probably nothing. Or maybe something! I doubt it, though. I think we're done."
If you haven't been paying close attention to the Cardboard VR headset's evolution, one of the most noteworthy changes with Plastic appears to be the addition of a head strap, something Google forbids on any approved Cardboard device. Google prefers to have people hold Cardboard partly to cut down on the nausea that VR can induce after long sessions or fast head movements, so this makes sense — although Plastic users may still want to be careful during particularly intense real reality experiences like roller coasters.
Virtual reality is great for creating more immersive experiences for users to dive into, but what’s realer than real life? Well, nothing. Introducing Google Cardboard Plastic. It’s beyond virtual reality — it’s actualreality.
Yes, this is yet another one of Google’s jokes for April Fools’ Day, which doesn’t officially start until tomorrow, but like Black Friday, brands like to get a jump on the competition by kicking things off a little early. Check out the video linked above and let us know if it gave you a chuckle.
In the last I want to say that Google cardboard plastic is nothing but a April fool plan by Google hope you fooled by this prank😂😂😂
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