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Once you have the QR code in front of you, the calibration process is straightforward. First, download the Google Cardboard app from the App Store or Google Play Store. Open the app and look for the Settings icon, which usually looks like a gear or three vertical dots. Tap "Switch Viewer."
| Problem | Likely Fix | |--------|-------------| | Image is split / double | Lens separation too wide/narrow – adjust IPD in QR profile. | | Severe barrel distortion (curved edges) | Increase k1 distortion coefficient (0.25→0.35). | | Image too small / floating | Reduce screen-to-lens distance (48→42 mm). | | Eyes hurt after 2 minutes | Wrong FOV – use generator with actual measured FOV. | | QR code “not recognized” | App expects Google Cardboard v1/v2 format – use a different VR app. | vr shinecon qr
: Mobile VR lenses often have slight "pincushion" or "barrel" distortion. The profile loaded by the QR code applies a counter-distortion to make straight lines look straight again. Once you have the QR code in front
If you find that the "official" QR code still leaves the image looking slightly off, you might want to try a generic VR Shinecon profile. Because many of these headsets share similar lens specifications, a code for a Shinecon 6.0 might work perfectly for a slightly different unbranded model. Alternatively, advanced users can use the Google Cardboard Profile Generator online to create a custom QR code by manually inputting their headset's measurements, ensuring a perfect fit for their vision. Why Calibration Matters Tap "Switch Viewer
Check your headset for a model number or name: