OWL Stereoscopic allows any type of smartphone to become a 3D VR device

Brian May, no, not the Queen guitarist, but the astrophysicist professor Brian May, from his immense love for mathematics and passion for 3D, he created an owl stereoscope that can support any smartphone, allowing it to become a 3D VR device.

Owl is essentially another version of Google's cardboard device, which uses two lenses to transform a 2D image into 3D.

"Move your head and the view in the virtual world, created by the phone's app, moves as if you're really there.

Telling a story in VR is a challenge. You can miss a lot, as in real life. It's a very young technology and there's a fantastic amount of room for people to use their ingenuity to create experiences."

~Brian May

Owl gives you very good focus and geometrics. A lot of people haven't looked at the experience of the Victorians. This should stop headaches and sickness. It makes it light and easy to hold up.

Owl can hold and support any device, be it Android, iOS or anything else. The Owl Stereoscope is just £25 and will be available from mid-June. There will also be a variant Owl Light, which is essentially just one-piece lenses that you can put on your eyes to view 3D images, anywhere.