Ordinary when we enjoy Virtual Reality (VR) content with 3-dimensional objects requires a device called the Gyroscope in a smartphone.
In the middle to upper class smartphones nowadays, almost a Gyroscope sensor is required in it. Even Xiaomi smartphones at a price of Rp. 1 million also have these sensors to make it easier for users to enjoy VR content or other things that require a Gyroscope.
Surely many are curious about the Gyroscope. At first glance, the Gyroscope itself is a device that can maintain the orientation of an angle so that it can be stable.
The principle itself, the Gyroscope will usually detect the movement of gravity or the movement of the user is moving the head rotation or walking. Usually this Gyroscope will look for motion orientation that rests on the disc rotating quickly on the axis.
With the presence of this Gyroscope, smartphone users can simply rotate according to gravity if they want to see 3D objects around them. Of course when you use VR glasses that have been installed with a Gyroscope sensor smartphone it will be as if it is in the VR content.
Usually Gyro sensors are used to detect gravitational movements which of course can detect user movements so they can adjust to their environment. VR content will feel the eyes of smartphone users such as seeing 3D objects become realistic in front of them.
Unlike the Accelerometer which has two axes, this Gyroscope measures 3 axes at once which consists of X axis for left and right, Y axis for up and down, and Z axis for front and rear.
You could say the discovery of the Gyroscope is very helpful for smartphone companies and developers to create applications or Virtual Reality (VR) games that are increasingly sophisticated so smartphone users like they are in the virtual world.
Before appearing on smartphones, this Gyroscope actually has a variety of functions for easy control, navigation space, and much more. Interestingly, the Gyroscope is usually combined with an Accelerometer to detect movement and vehicle navigation.
Unfortunately the Gyro sensor itself is quite expensive, so that the average new smartphone is found in the upper middle class. In addition, the Gyro sensor is able to detect movements from all directions. Now, does your smartphone have a Gyroscope?
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