SYDNEY: UK based Firebox has made it easy for everyone to have its own Virtual Reality Headset. Now you can buy a Immerse VR headset only for £29.99. this headset also supports Android and iOS devices and apps.

Vladimir Vukicevic, Engineering Director at Mozilla, denied news saying, “Mozilla is not building a virtual reality headset its firebox not firefox. We are currently exploring the potential of virtual reality on the open Web, and are shipping VR-enabled builds of Firefox Nightly. At GDC this year, we will be showcasing the latest Web VR demos from the Web development community.”

As with the Carl Zeiss VR One headset and the Archos VR, the VR experience is powered by your smartphone – the new headset will work with any Android or iOS device measuring 8.2 x 15.4cm or less.

Like the Archos effort, the headset comes in at less than £30, with the £29.99 price-tag likely to appeal to anyone looking to dip their toes into the ever-growing mobile VR world.

The headset features adjustable lenses for optimal vision and wireless 360 degree head tracking. There’s no hardware on board – unlike Oculus Rift or the Samsung Gear VR – the Immerse Virtual Reality Headset is essentially a glorified and plasticified Google Cardboard experience with an adjustable strap and padding.

But that’s not a bad thing, it’s a cheap ticket to all the fun of the mobile VR fair and there are plenty of awesome experiences to try – check out our pick of the best Google Cardboard apps to get an idea of what to expect.