Ok, let's start with the most important information. I think it's best for android phones. The reason I say this is because there will be many more free options to choose from on the App Store that have the dual vision needed to use them. The included freehand controller is also definitely better suited for Android communication. There are controls on the goggles themselves, but they're somewhat limited. I think if the device itself was actually Bluetooth it would be better because there is no way to adjust the volume on the phone when it's in the VR headset. It uses a standard headphone jack, so if you have one of the newer phones that don't have it anymore, you can easily get an inexpensive adapter. The price of money? Honestly? Technically, because we all know how much really good ones cost, otherwise we wouldn't be looking for a cheap VR set. I think my biggest personal use is watching YouTube VR videos. Super peaceful.
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