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Viulux X7 – A VR 3D Glasses Review

Viulux X7 – A VR 3D Glasses Review

Posted on December 28, 2016January 7, 2019 By Jarvis

The Viulux X7 are the latest creation of the company from 3D VR glasses for smart phones of 3.5 – 6.0 inches.

Design

The Viulux X7 are created in a such way that can support smart phones of 3.5 – 6.0 inches. The special design gives the ability to easily remove heat from the device when using the mobile. They are very light, since they weight only 414 grams and small in dimensions fro their 18.50 x 9.00 x 10.50 cm. They are made out of ABS and Foam and they don’t have any interface.
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