Tuesday, January 9, 2018

Google’s Daydream VR breaks free of the smartphone with new standalone headset

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Mobile virtual reality isn’t just about smartphones anymore.

Today, Lenovo unveiled the Mirage Solo, the first standalone virtual reality headset for Google Daydream platform.

The headset marks a major milestone for Google’s virtual reality efforts as it’s the first wireless headset that doesn’t depend on a Daydream-compatible smartphone to use, giving it the potential to reach a much wider audience than the Daydream View headsets.  

The Mirage Solo also promises a much higher quality virtual reality experience than what you’d get with a smartphone-enabled headset. The headset is the first to use Google’s WorldSense technology, which enables the headset to track where you are in a room without using external sensors. Read more…

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