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CardBoard Reviews in April 2025: User Ratings, Pros & Cons

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CardBoard Reviews & Ratings

3.9

Very Good

Based on 198 ratings & 15 reviews

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Excellent

(6)

Very Good

(8)

Good

(1)

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Google Cardboard has gained popularity as an affordable entry point into the world of VR technology. The cost-effectiveness of this product makes it a standout option, especially for beginners and users looking for an easy introduction to VR hardware. Its compatibility with both iOS and Android devices allows for wider accessibility. One of the key strengths of ...Read more

CardBoard pros and cons

  • Cost-effective solution for introducing VR technology to beginners, making it accessible and affordable.

  • Versatile and compatible with multiple platforms, ensuring broad usability.

  • Easy to set up and use, suitable for educational purposes and first-time VR experiences.

  • Provides an affordable gateway for users interested in exploring VR without a significant investment.

  • Limited comfort and durability due to the cardboard material, making prolonged use uncomfortable.

  • Lack of advanced features and high-end experience, restricting its use for professional applications.

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Ed G

07/21/20

4 out of 5

"A decent introduction to VR at a rock-bottom entry point."

What do you like best about Cardboard? Cost -- plain and simple. While the official Google Cardboard viewer is $15.00, there are quite a few lower cost (≈$9) viewers out there. What do you dislike about Cardboard? Most viewers require physically holding the cardboard to your face. There are obvious drawback here, particularly if watching long-form content. That said, you can purchase (more expensive) viewers with the option to strap your device to your head. Recommendations to others ...

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Anonymous User

12/04/19

4 out of 5

"Google Cardboard VR win"

What do you like best about Cardboard? These low cost VR Googles opened the walls of my classroom. We were able to travel to many different parts of the world and experience life, cultures, and change over time. The low cost of the product let us purchase enough headsets for each student in our class. As opposed to only being able to have 10-15 and share with a class of 30. What do you dislike about Cardboard? Its cardboard so it holds up ok. About the first few years I anticipate that we ...

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Simon W

09/17/19

4 out of 5

"Google Cardboard Intro to VR"

What do you like best about Cardboard? Cheap, easy to set up, no special hardware required. Good variety of content available through my smart phone / youtube, etc. I thought the very simple button was novel. All in all i thought that the cardboard was fantastic at accomplishing what it set out to do - be an affordable gateway introduction into VR for the masses. What do you dislike about Cardboard? Phone could easily fly out of the google cardboard - it was also extremely uncomfortable to ...

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Eduardo A

12/22/18

4 out of 5

"Best for VR first timers"

What do you like best about Cardboard? Its SDK for Unity is almost a "just one click" implementation, it has everything you need to start working in the real experience for the user, and not being in pain by implementing tons of previous stuff. What do you dislike about Cardboard? With many different alternatives for VR out there, it has become one of the most basic ones; this could be good, but sometimes comparing with other experiences it gets "short", so is difficult to create greater ...

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Ben W

09/13/18

2.5 out of 5

"Experimenting with VR"

What do you like best about Cardboard? The ability to use the camera to experience VR settings is amazing. Though it is a little clunky on the OS, I think it has good potential. What do you dislike about Cardboard? It’s a little clunky to use, especially trying to upload images for VR experiences. What problems is Cardboard solving and how is that benefiting you? Virtual field trips and augmented reality experiences.