Technology: Intex Aqua View with VR headset ‘Eyelet’ launched during Rs 8,999

Domestic handset builder Intex forayed into a practical existence (VR) marketplace with a launch of a VR headset ‘Eyelet’, that will come bundled with a 4G-enabled Aqua View smartphone labelled during Rs 8,999.

 

Specifications of a Intex Aqua View
Display: 5-inch touchscreen
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels with PPI of 293 pixels per inch
Processor: 1GHz quad-core MediaTek MT6735P
OS: Android 5.1
RAM: 2GB
Storage: 16GB expandable adult to 32GB around a microSD card
Camera: Rear: 8MP Front: 5MP
Battery: 2200mAh removable battery
Dimensions: 124.00 x 64.00 x 10.30
Weight: 146g
SIM: twin SIM (GSM and GSM) with Micro-SIM support
Connectivity: Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth, FM, 3G, 4G (with support for Band 40 used by some LTE networks in India)
Sensors: Proximity sensor, Ambient light sensor, Accelerometer, and Gyroscope

The Intex Aqua View with a Eyelet VR headset will be accessible on sale around offline retailers. The Eyelet VR spectator will support smartphone with adult to 6-inch shade size.

Intex Eyelet is Google-certified Cardboard viewer
“Intex Eyelet is a approved Works with Google Cardboard (WWGC) device, creation Intex a initial code in India to launch a Google-certified Cardboard viewer,” Intex pronounced in a statement.

 

“VR is a subsequent large thing in a area of consumer record and Intex is gay to partner with Google in bringing Intex Eyelet Cardboard bundled with Aqua View,” Intex Mobile Business Head Sanjay Kumar Kalirona said.

About VR (Virtual Reality)
Virtual existence (VR) record immerses a user in a computer-generated make-believe of an environment, permitting a user to correlate in that world. It is formulating a lot of hum globally with record giants like Google, Facebook and Microsoft operative on formulating a unique, immersive knowledge for end-users.

According to attention reports, VR headset shipments have reached over USD 3.4 million in value terms in January-March entertain this year with players like ANTVR and DOMO capturing some-more than 85 per cent of a market. Recently, handset makers like Lenovo, Samsung and Karbonn have launched VR eyeglasses in a Indian market.
-With inputs from agencies

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