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New York-based production company KHA Entertainment pulled off a hilarious prank on the streets of New York with ‘Google Cardboard’.
Google Cardboard had its debut on Google I/O earlier this year. It is most known to be a cheap, open-source virtual reality device that makes the everyday an anomaly.
KHA Entertainment, known for being creators of the "Jurassic Prank" web series, went on the streets with a man in a gorilla outfit (lovingly named ‘Baka the Gorilla’) and showed New Yorker’s just how real the virtual reality of Google Cardboard is.
Watch it below:


[via YouTube]
New York-based production company KHA Entertainment pulled off a hilarious prank on the streets of New York with ‘Google Cardboard’.
Google Cardboard had its debut on Google I/O earlier this year. It is most known to be a cheap, open-source virtual reality device that makes the everyday an anomaly.
KHA Entertainment, known for being creators of the "Jurassic Prank" web series, went on the streets with a man in a gorilla outfit (lovingly named ‘Baka the Gorilla’) and showed New Yorker’s just how real the virtual reality of Google Cardboard is.
Watch it below:
[via YouTube]