Handheld viewers involves acquiring off-the-shelf monitors and tablets and adapt them to accept positioning sensors, handles and cameras. High-quality tape, 3D printing, and cabling accessories are needed, as well as storage space for inventory.
Mobile viewer and a ZED attached to a Vive controller.
Uncovering a Vive to use it as a handheld stereoscopic 3D viewer.
A 3D viewer with 2 webcams.
A stereoscopic viewer for on-screen.
A historical stereoscopic viewer for stereo photos.
A simple iOS viewer.
Attaching a ZED to a Vive to achieve stereoscopic AR. The IPD is 120mm (big).
Handheld viewer sideview.
Adding handles and a Vive tracker to an HDMI monitor.
Another option for sterescopic 3D.
Attaching a webcam.
Adding HDMI, USB power and USB webcam cables.
Cable routing on the back of a handheld viewer using high quality tape.
Low-latency wireless drone camera test.
Testing drone camera, wireless HDMI, and battery life.
Sketch for adjustable positioning sensor.
Adding a handle to a handheld viewer.