At first glance, the virtual reality iPad headset looks like a clever spoof. But that is only because it requires securing an actual Apple tablet to one's face, which would be a ridiculous sighting on any given day. Yet it is a legitimate product that turns said device into an immersive experience anyone would want to try out.
Dubbed AirVR, the virtual reality iPad headset was created by Toronto design firm Metatecture. Currently seeking $20,000 via Kickstarter, it is an inexpensive way to enjoy such technology. It simply leverages the iOS retina hardware that is already built-in to the iPad Mini and soon-to-be released iPhone 6 Plus. As its campaign states, "AirVR brings the magic of Virtual Reality with you everywhere you go. Ditch the tangle of cables and experience VR anywhere in the world."
Virtual Reality iPads
AirVR is a Headset That Leverages iOS Retina Hardware
Trend Themes
1. Virtual Reality Hardware - The rise of virtual reality hardware like the AirVR creates the opportunity for disruptive innovation in gaming, education, and entertainment industries.
2. Mobile VR Headsets - The trend of mobile VR headsets, like the AirVR, creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in healthcare, tourism, and architecture industries.
3. Ios Retina Technology - The use of iOS retina technology in the AirVR highlights an opportunity for disruptive innovation in mobile device accessories, gaming, and video streaming industries.
Industry Implications
1. Gaming - The AirVR and other virtual reality hardware can transform the gaming industry by providing a more immersive, realistic experience for gamers.
2. Education - Mobile VR headsets like the AirVR can revolutionize education by creating interactive, hands-on experiences for students, especially those in remote areas.
3. Entertainment - The AirVR and other virtual reality headsets can change the entertainment industry by providing a more immersive, personalized experience for consumers.