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Strado X7 Pro

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The ultra-simple phone-based VR headset from Strado, released in 2026, is essentially an optical casing for a smartphone without any electronics of its own. An Android or iOS phone fits inside and takes care of everything—from displaying images to processing gyroscope data—while the lenses merely split the image into two channels to create a 3D effect. The holder is designed for devices with screens up to 7 inches, which covers almost the entire current smartphone market, including large-format models—there should be no compatibility issues. The optics allow for two adjustments: the distance between the lenses is adjusted to the user's interpupillary distance, and the focus is tailored for partial vision deviation compensation. Otherwise, the range of features on the Strado X7 Pro VR heads...et is minimalistic: there are no built-in headphones, no Bluetooth module, no control buttons on the casing, and no cooling system—an external wireless controller is needed for navigating VR applications, and the smartphone may noticeably heat up under intensive use. Such devices should be considered primarily as an introduction to the VR format with a low entry threshold: for watching panoramic videos or a few simple applications from the store, this is sufficient, but the depth of immersion will be entirely limited by the characteristics of the inserted smartphone. Ultra-simple setup, Wide device compatibility, Easy adjustments for a personalized fit, Entry-level VR experience, Minimal additional equipment required
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Strado X7 Pro
Device type
VR glasses for phone
Purpose (compatibility)
Android
iOS (iPhone)
Max. phone screen size
7 "
Lens distance adjusting
Pupillary distance adjustment
Material
plastic
Added to E-Catalog
January 2026

The ultra-simple phone-based VR headset from Strado, released in 2026, is essentially an optical casing for a smartphone without any electronics of its own. An Android or iOS phone fits inside and takes care of everything—from displaying images to processing gyroscope data—while the lenses merely split the image into two channels to create a 3D effect. The holder is designed for devices with screens up to 7 inches, which covers almost the entire current smartphone market, including large-format models—there should be no compatibility issues.

The optics allow for two adjustments: the distance between the lenses is adjusted to the user's interpupillary distance, and the focus is tailored for partial vision deviation compensation. Otherwise, the range of features on the Strado X7 Pro VR headset is minimalistic: there are no built-in headphones, no Bluetooth module, no control buttons on the casing, and no cooling system—an external wireless controller is needed for navigating VR applications, and the smartphone may noticeably heat up under intensive use.

Such devices should be considered primarily as an introduction to the VR format with a low entry threshold: for watching panoramic videos or a few simple applications from the store, this is sufficient, but the depth of immersion will be entirely limited by the characteristics of the inserted smartphone. Ultra-simple setup, Wide device compatibility, Easy adjustments for a personalized fit, Entry-level VR experience, Minimal additional equipment required

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