
10 Gorgeous Custom Google Cardboard designs
This post highlights 10 of the 1000+ projects DODOcase VR has completed.

Ways That Virtual Reality Allows You to Relive History Like Never Before
While many people enjoy history, it can often be difficult to relate to. Therefore, quite a few students have expressed that history is one of their least favorite subjects in school. It certainly does not have to be that way. It is all about the presentation in many cases. If you can make history come alive, then the student can really embrace history and learn from it. Our life is a history book. We should never stop learning about our past. What better way to do that than

Three Ways You Can Get to Know Your SMARTvr With Your Whole Family
When you enjoy virtual reality, you can have a fun viewing experience without having to go to a special theater or another facility that costs a lot of money. You can transform your smartphone into a virtual reality set using an affordable viewer that is easy to set up and put away whenever you want to do so. Here are three ways that you can get to know your SMARTvr along with your family. Make It an Entertainment Night If you only have one viewer, then make it a part of an e

How DODOcase is Helping Brands Build Out a Solid VR Campaign
This article was originally posted by Jarreau Bowen of The SOAP Collective on Medium. How DODOcase is Helping Brands Build Out a Solid VR Campaign When considering jumping into the VR space, there are number of things brands should consider before taking the plunge: How do your users currently relate to, and interact with, your brand? What story do you want to tell? Is your story right for VR? Is this VR project a part of a larger VR campaign? This final question is often ove

What do you give VIPs you are introducing to VR?
We've been evangelizing VR along side our partners since 2014. The introduction of custom cardboard viewers was certainly a revelation to the industry as prior to that point if you wanted to show someone a VR experience you'd need to lug around an extremely powerful computer. Cardboard based VR viewers allowed anyone with a smartphone to display their content. We were the first company after Google's introduction to offer cardboard units to individuals and later became