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To use the Freefly, download either the Freefly VR Glide Control app (or any Google Cardboard VR compatible app) on either your Android or Apple iOS mobile device. | To use the Freefly, download either the Freefly VR Glide Control app (or any Google Cardboard VR compatible app) on either your Android or Apple iOS mobile device. | ||
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*On the Freefly headset, press the button indicated in the photo below. This will extend the support wings that will hold your phone in place. | *On the Freefly headset, press the button indicated in the photo below. This will extend the support wings that will hold your phone in place. | ||
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*Next, lift open the lock shaped latch that can be seen in the photo below: | *Next, lift open the lock shaped latch that can be seen in the photo below: | ||
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+ | == Connecting your Mobile Device to Freefly VR == |
Revision as of 11:40, 1 November 2016
Freefly VR
Freefly is a virtual reality headset that cooperates with your mobile device (either Android or Apple OS) and VR compatible applications to create an immersive virtual reality environment for the user.
Setting up Freefly VR
To use the Freefly, download either the Freefly VR Glide Control app (or any Google Cardboard VR compatible app) on either your Android or Apple iOS mobile device.
- On the Freefly headset, press the button indicated in the photo below. This will extend the support wings that will hold your phone in place.
- Next, lift open the lock shaped latch that can be seen in the photo below:
- Now, connect your mobile device with Freefly VR