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Revision as of 10:48, 28 April 2015

Wearality Sky
Wearality sky1.jpg
Basic Info
Type Virtual Reality
Subtype Head-mounted display
Platform Wearality Sky
Creator Michael Jones (CEO), David A. Smith (CTO), Gunnar Wieboldt (COO)
Developer Wearality
Website http://wearality.com/
System
Storage
Display
Image
Optics
Tracking
Audio
Connectivity
Device

Wearality Sky is a Virtual Reality HMD with 150 degrees field of view and focus on optics. Wearality Sky contains only the optical components of HMD. It requires the insertion of a smartphone for its display and processing, similar to Google Cardboard. Wearality Sky promises an open design with crystal clear and in focus screen, little to no distortion and reduction in simulator sickness.

The Kickstarter campaign for Wearality Sky began in April 2015. It will retail at 100 dollars.

Hardware

Wearality Sky looks like a pair of glasses with bulky black rims and thick lenses. Sky's most valuable feature is its dual Fresnel lenses. These specialized lenses were developed by Lockheed Martin for defense and aerospace industries. The glasses are able to fit any interpupillary distance.

Wearality Sky is fold-able and works with most 5 and 6 inch smartphones. The smartphones are placed a few inches in front of the lenses.

Dimensions: 158 x 93 x 25 mm

Apps

Developer