Erilles G06E

Erilles G06E VR Shinecon Pro 3D VR Glasses User Manual

Ụdị: G06E

1. Okwu mmalite

Welcome to the immersive world of virtual reality with your new Erilles G06E VR Shinecon Pro 3D VR Glasses. This headset is designed to transform your smartphone into a personal 3D cinema and gaming device, offering a stunning visual and audio experience. This manual provides essential information on how to set up, operate, and maintain your VR glasses to ensure optimal performance and enjoyment.

The VR Shinecon Pro G06E is compatible with a wide range of smartphones, supporting both iOS and Android devices with screen sizes between 4.7 and 6.53 inches.

2. Ngwaahịa gafereview

2.1. Ihe ngwugwu

  • 1 x VR SHINECON G06E 3D VR Glasses (VR host)
  • 1 x akwa nhicha
  • 2 x Mats
  • 1 x User Manual (Chinese/English)
  • (Optional, depending on bundle) Bluetooth Controller/Gamepad

2.2. Atụmatụ igodo

  • Adjustable Optics: Independent interpupillary distance (IPD) and object distance adjustment, suitable for users with myopia up to 600 degrees.
  • Ndakọrịta sara mbara: Supports smartphones with screen sizes from 4.7 to 6.53 inches (maximum phone dimensions: 162.5 x 76.4 x 8.8 mm).
  • Na-emikpu Viewing: 40mm short focal length design provides a wide 90-degree field of view (FOV).
  • Audio agbakwunyere: Features 3D phase sound technology with 42mm sound units and a 3.5mm audio jack for high-quality sound (headset version). Headphones are detachable.
  • Nhazi dị mma: Adjustable and flexible headband, skin-imitating protein material for the eye mask, and high-strength ABS+PC body.
  • Easy Phone Access: Adsorption switch design for convenient smartphone insertion and removal.

2.3. Njirimara akụrụngwa

Labeled diagram of the VR headset components and controller buttons.
Figure 1: VR Headset Components and Controller Functions
1. Mainframe, 2. IPD adjustment, 3. Distance adjustment, 4. Flexible headband, 5. High quality headphones, 6. Headset buckle, 7. Mobile phone cover, 8. Touchscreen button, 9. Cooling eyepiece, 10. Optical lens set, 11. Volume +, 12. Multi-function button, 13. Volume -, 14. Hidden microphone.
Multi-function button actions: Single-press to answer incoming call, Long-press to reject incoming calls, Click to play music, Click to pause music, Triple-click on a piece of music, Double-click the next piece of music.
Gbawara view of the VR headset showing internal components.
Ọgụgụ 2: gbawara View of VR Headset
This diagram illustrates the internal structure and various layers of the VR headset, including the lenses, phone tray, and cushioning.
Image of the Bluetooth controller highlighting its silicone key and 360-degree matrix rocker.
Figure 3: Bluetooth Controller Features
The controller features a durable silicone key designed for over one million operations and a high-precision 360-degree matrix rocker for accurate control.

3. Nhazi ntuziaka

3.1. Preparing Your Smartphone

  1. Download VR content (apps, games, videos) from your smartphone's app store. Ensure the content is designed for VR headsets.
  2. For optimal experience, ensure your phone's screen is clean and free of smudges.
  3. Disable screen rotation lock on your phone.

3.2. Inserting Your Smartphone

  1. Open the mobile phone cover (7) on the front of the VR headset. The cover uses an adsorption switch design for easy access.
  2. Carefully place your smartphone into the designated tray, ensuring it is centered. The headset supports phones between 4.7 and 6.53 inches.
  3. Close the mobile phone cover securely.

3.3. Na-edozi ekweisi

  1. Place the VR headset on your head.
  2. Adjust the flexible headband (4) to ensure a snug yet comfortable fit.
  3. Adjust the interpupillary distance (IPD) using the IPD adjustment knob (2) until the image appears clear and comfortable for both eyes.
  4. Adjust the object distance using the distance adjustment knob (3) to bring the image into sharp focus. This is particularly useful for users with varying degrees of vision.
Diagram showing the independent lens adjustment mechanism for focus and IPD.
Figure 4: Independent Lens Adjustment
The dual lenses can be adjusted independently to accommodate different vision needs, including nearsightedness up to 600 degrees, for a comfortable viewahụmahụ.

3.4. Connecting Headphones (Headset Version)

  1. If your VR glasses include integrated headphones, ensure they are properly attached to the headset (see Figure 1, item 5).
  2. Connect the 3.5mm audio jack from the headset to your smartphone's headphone port.
  3. Adjust the headphone position for comfort. The headphones are detachable if you prefer to use your own audio solution.
Diagram showing the 42mm sound unit and the removable headphones.
Figure 5: Sound Quality Core Technology
The headset features 42mm sound units for immersive audio. The headphones can be easily removed or attached as needed.

3.5. Pairing the Bluetooth Controller (if included)

  1. Turn on the Bluetooth controller. Refer to the controller's specific instructions for power-on.
  2. Kwado Bluetooth na ekwentị gị.
  3. Chọọ maka available Bluetooth devices and select the controller (e.g., 'VR-Controller' or similar).
  4. Once paired, the controller can be used to navigate VR content and play games.

4. Ntuziaka ọrụ

4.1. Navigating VR Content

  • Use the touchscreen button (8) on the headset to interact with content if your VR app supports it.
  • For more advanced navigation and gaming, use the paired Bluetooth controller. The controller typically features a 360-degree matrix rocker for movement and various buttons for actions.

4.2. Audio Control (Headset Version)

  • Olu elu: Use button (11).
  • Olu ala: Use button (13).
  • Multi-function Button (12):
    • Single-press: Answer an incoming call.
    • Long-press: Reject an incoming call.
    • Click: Play/Pause music.
    • Triple-click: Go to the previous music track.
    • Double-click: Go to the next music track.
  • The hidden microphone (14) allows for hands-free calls.

5. Nlekọta

  • Nchacha oghere: Use the provided cleaning cloth to gently wipe the optical lenses. Do not use abrasive materials or chemical cleaners, as this may damage the lens coating.
  • Nhicha ekweisi: Wipe the exterior of the headset with a soft, dry cloth. For the eye mask and headband, use a slightly damp cloth with mild soap if necessary, then wipe dry. Ensure no moisture enters the electronic components.
  • Nchekwa: Store the VR glasses in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep them in a protective case when not in use to prevent dust accumulation and scratches.
  • Battery Care (Controller): If your controller uses replaceable batteries, remove them if the device will not be used for an extended period. If it has a rechargeable battery, ensure it is charged periodically to maintain battery health.

6. Nchọpụta nsogbu

NsogbuIhe nwere ike imeNgwọta
Foto ahụ adịghị mma ma ọ bụ na-apụtaghị ìhè.Incorrect IPD or object distance adjustment.Adjust the IPD knob (2) and object distance knob (3) until the image is clear. Ensure your phone is properly centered.
Smartphone does not fit in the tray.Smartphone size exceeds compatibility.Ensure your smartphone's screen size is between 4.7 and 6.53 inches and its physical dimensions do not exceed 162.5 x 76.4 x 8.8 mm.
Enweghị ụda sitere na ekweisi.Headphones not connected, phone volume low, or app audio issues.Check if the 3.5mm audio jack is fully inserted into your phone. Increase phone volume. Restart the VR application. Ensure headphones are properly attached to the headset.
Bluetooth controller not connecting.Controller not in pairing mode, Bluetooth off on phone, or low battery.Ensure the controller is turned on and in pairing mode. Enable Bluetooth on your smartphone and re-pair the device. Check or replace controller batteries.
VR content appears distorted or misaligned.Incorrect VR app settings or phone not centered.Verify the VR app settings are configured for a Google Cardboard-compatible headset. Ensure your smartphone is perfectly centered in the headset tray.

7. Nkọwapụta

NjirimaraNkọwa
Nọmba nlereanyaG06E
ỤdịBinocular Virtual Reality Glasses
Ngwa dakọtaraSmartphones (iOS, Android)
Ogo ekwentị akwadoro4.7 - 6.53 inches (Full screen)
Max Phone Dimensions162.5 x 76.4 x 8.8 mm
Ụdị oghereImported Trigonal PMMA Aspheric
Dayameta oghere40mm
Ubi nke View (FOV)ogo 100
Virtual Screen Size3 meters to watch 1050-inch screen
Ngbanwe Interpupillary Distance (IPD).58-62mm
Mgbanwe Anya Ihe44-54mm
Myopia SupportUnder 600 degrees
Akụrụngwa ahụHigh-strength ABS+PC
Eye Mask MaterialSkin imitating protein material
Headband MaterialLeather + Artificial Leather
Jack Audio ekweisi3.5mm (for headset version)
Akụkụ ngwaahịa (L x W x H)19.50 x 14.00 x 10.00 cm (7.68 x 5.51 x 3.94 inch)
Ibu ngwugwu0.619 n'arọ
Batrị gụnyereYes (for controller, if bundled)
Product parameters table showing size, weight, optical information, structure, and packing list.
Onyonyo 6: Ngwa ngwaahịa
Detailed specifications including dimensions, materials, optical properties, and package contents.

8. Ndụmọdụ onye ọrụ

  • For the best visual experience, ensure your smartphone's screen resolution is as high as possible. Higher resolution leads to a clearer VR image.
  • Take breaks during extended VR sessions to prevent eye strain and motion sickness.
  • Experiment with different VR applications and games to find your preferred content.
  • Keep your phone's battery charged, as VR applications can consume significant power.

9. Akwụkwọ ikike na nkwado

For any issues, questions, or support needs regarding your Erilles G06E VR Shinecon Pro 3D VR Glasses, please contact the seller or retailer from whom you purchased the product. They will be able to provide assistance in accordance with their warranty and customer service policies.

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