Want Google’s Cardboard VR Headset? OnePlus Is Giving Them Away For Free, If You Pay Shipping
By Greg Kumparak Since about 10 seconds after Google launched its do-it-yourself Cardboard virtual reality headset, other companies have been selling pre-made clones — and Google is totally fine with that. The catch: many of the clones cost upwards of $20-30 bucks, and that’s before shipping. Paying that much for what is essentially a piece of cardboard can feel a bit silly. Looking to capitalize… Read More
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