Cardboard VR glasses
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I am a innovative engineering with a lot of experience of VR games and VR movies.
A special type of VR glasses that work with telephone. The glasses are made by cheap cardboard and can be assembled easily. It can provide an excellent 3D experience during the games or videos.
Game development company, video service company. Also, the educators in school can apply it into teaching.
The 3D games which can bring players fire-new game experience has made a trend now. While the normal expensive equipment is the main problem that 3D games are not very popular among the people. And similarly, the 3D videos have this issue as well. So the related companies need a cheap device for product promotion.
And educators always search for good teaching methods, and the application of VR technology can make a new education evolution.
I have rich experience on VR, and aim to decrease the cost of VR glasses.
The cardboard is eco-friendly and cheap, so it can let more people enjoy the VR.
The normal VR system
3D movie
My first key person is game development company
They care because they want to promote their new VR games.
My promise to them is I can offer a low-cost VR glasses
My second key person is video service company.
They care because they want to let people see their high quality videos in a different way. And they want their customers obtain more VR videos from them.
My promise to them is
Our third key person is educators in school.
They care because they want to provide a new teaching method which gives students deeper study experience by using VR equipment.
Our promise to them is giving them cheap VR glasses for education application.
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Customer (C)
9.5
Value proposition (VP)
9
Substitutes & alternatives (SA)
9.5
People (P) on the team
10
Offering (O)
10
Distinctive competencies (DC)
9.8
The idea is excellent. The innovator does not mention the cost, so I wonder the price of this kind of glasses. And the game or video companies may still rely on the traditional VR equipment, since the cardboard glasses cannot provide fully immersive, totally convincing virtual reality as the the former.
Customer (C)
8.1
Value proposition (VP)
8
Substitutes & alternatives (SA)
8.3
People (P) on the team
8.5
Offering (O)
8.7
Distinctive competencies (DC)
9.1
As a experienced VR player, this product is attractive to me because of its cheap price. Although the functions that it can provided are limited, but it still can meet the basic requirement. One thing I concern is that whether it is compatible with all phone models
Customer (C)
7.9
Value proposition (VP)
8.4
Substitutes & alternatives (SA)
8.6
People (P) on the team
8.8
Offering (O)
8.7
Distinctive competencies (DC)
9.1
This is a great invention. As a pair of glasses, I wonder if it will hurt people’s eyes. In addition, how comfortable is it? Does the paper shell, which is in direct contact with the human face, affect the comfort when sweating?