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Published: 2016-10-15, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Until I had my hands on Playstation VR I couldn't understand the need for any VR that wasn't mobile. Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboard are both “good enough” experiences with price tags a mere fraction of those of hulking VR systems like HTC Vive and O...
Very inexpensive VR headset, Comes with a remote control, Fabric design and flashy colors
Content is just getting started, Light peeks in, revealing screen dust, You need a new Android phone
It's easy to get sucked into virtual reality with Google Daydream View. It's poised to work with more Android phones than any other VR platform, and it's very inexpensive. Of course, it needs content before it's worth purchasing...
Design, quality, Comfort and adjustments, Very affordable, Remote is great
Still too heavy, Adjustment not quick enough, Pixel XL runs super hot
I can see affordable VR having a great place in our houses. Still, it's not a social experiment and will need to be added to our human interactions consideration, like don't check your phone at every notification when you're around others. But the experie...
Daydream VR is one of the easiest and most affordable tools to get into VR today provided you have a smartphone that can support it. While it may not offer the detail and graphics horsepower of more expensive VR platforms, it does a lot to democratize the...
Almost no light leak, wider field of view, Comfortable design, snug fit, Simple software and set up, Improved Daydream catalog
No iOS support, Still needs more fun content
Yes, if you're interested in VR, the Daydream View (2017) is currently the best mobile VR headset to buy. The landscape could change soon, though, as standalone headsets make their way into the market.Editors' RecommendationsHow does the original Google D...
Abstract: "I could wear this for hours."It's not the first thing I think after strapping myself to a VR headset. I've tried dozens and generally my thoughts range from "Why won't it stay on my face?" to "Maybe I'll get used to this someday."Google's Daydream View...
More comfortable, Wider field of view, Less chance of overheating
No iOS support. Boo, Needs more games, Fresnel lenses worse in some games
The Google Daydream View tweaks, fixes and slightly upgrades the original headset. Separately these changes are minor, but put together they make for an overall more comfortable, immersive experience. This is mobile VR done right, and with greater compati...
Affordable and easy-to-use access point into VR (if you have the right phone), comfortable fit beyond any competitor, decent array of titles (affordable if not free), noticeable upgrades over original (top strap, fresnel lenses, and larger field of view)
Only 12 Android phones compatible for time being, lack of iOS support, needs more experiences to truly thrive, will soon compete with wireless, fully tracked headsets
So, should you buy it?This year's Daydream View is a definite upgrade over last years, and the $20 price increase is still relatively affordable. If you already own a compatible phone, it's the best mobile VR headset to try. Because, honestly, that price...