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15 Oct, 2019
Best of a bad lot for archival purposes
To clarify: Zip disks were a terrible format, Zip drives were highly unreliable, and the only reason you should be looking at this stuff is for archival purposes. That said, a USB Zip 250 drive is probably your best option. The older SCSI and parallel port options don't connect to a modern machine, and the newer USB Zip 750 drives need a separate power adapter. A USB Zip 250 is bus-powered, and can work with a modern OS without a driver.

05 Nov, 2019
Great for developers
Unique among the lower-priced Android 6DoF headsets because you can access many of the features of a regular Android phone in your own Unity projects, including the ability to view (although not save) the live camera feed. Non-developers will probably prefer the much larger software libraries of another headset.