After scanning/manual entry:
The VR Shinecon is a generic, widely cloned VR headset sold on Amazon, eBay, AliExpress, and Wish. It typically comes in two flavors:
While the physical build is decent for the price ($10–$25), manufacturers often forget to include a working QR code in the manual, or they print a code that is low resolution and unreadable. This leads to the dreaded "blurry edge" syndrome.
The internet community shares several. Try these QR code values (use an online QR generator to recreate them, or scan from known images): Vr Shinecon Qr Code For Google Cardboard
Common working parameters (enter manually via “Cardboard Profile DIY”):
Do not rely solely on software. The Shinecon has physical sliders.
A VR Shinecon QR code is a custom-generated QR code that encodes the optical parameters of your Shinecon headset. When scanned with the Google Cardboard app (or any Cardboard-compatible app), it creates a saved device profile. That profile tells the app exactly how to warp the image for your lenses. After scanning/manual entry:
Without this QR code, you are effectively flying blind. With it, your Shinecon headset can perform nearly as well as a dedicated VR headset.
Important: There is no single "official" QR code for all Shinecon headsets. Different models (Shinecon 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, Pro, etc.) have different lens specs. Even two identical-looking units from different production batches may vary slightly.
Without proper calibration:
I cannot embed images here, but you can find working QR codes by searching exact phrases in Google Images:
Tip: Tilt your phone to scan the QR from a screen — brightness high, reflection low.