02-05-2017, 04:26 PM
with an extension cable and a simple goggle mount for the lcd
a sensor set (gyro-meter, 3 axis accelerometer, etc etc).
then produce a stereoscopic view. and you have a VR system which costs 1/8th of the next least expensive option
you could 3d print the goggles but they probably wouldnt be super comfy ... should have counterweights opposite the screen to keep it from wanting to tilt forward
anyway to make a goggle harness that holds the lcd screen + an extension 40pin cable) should cost very little, infact you could mount the pine64 and battery behind the head, for a single helmet unit, putting 2 batteries in series would allow 1 to be hot swap-able.
a sensor set (gyro-meter, 3 axis accelerometer, etc etc).
then produce a stereoscopic view. and you have a VR system which costs 1/8th of the next least expensive option
you could 3d print the goggles but they probably wouldnt be super comfy ... should have counterweights opposite the screen to keep it from wanting to tilt forward
anyway to make a goggle harness that holds the lcd screen + an extension 40pin cable) should cost very little, infact you could mount the pine64 and battery behind the head, for a single helmet unit, putting 2 batteries in series would allow 1 to be hot swap-able.