Daydream launches with a slate grey woolen exterior, soft and cosy, so strapping it on feels more like settling into your living room than arriving at a laboratory. It’s perhaps the first VR headset to come in different colors, with snow-white and crimson options coming soon.
Daydream View is the first headset for Daydream, Google’s new VR platform. It works with the Pixel phones that Google announced today, and its pitch is basically “virtual reality, but fun, colorful, and comfortable.” Here’s what that looks like.
Google's new $80 Daydream View isn't just a more integrated VR headset for mobile devices, it's also way comfy.
There may not be a lot of apps (yet), but $79, 69 pounds, AU$119 is a small price to pay to unlock the power of your Pixel.
Google Daydream VR is out today. Here's our take on Google's new Android virtual reality headset
Unveiled at a press event last month, Google’s Daydream View headset is now on sale. Powered by the Google Pixel phone (the first Daydream ready phone), Daydream View bringing VR to mass consumers with a more comfortable and simple mobile VR system — all for the price of $79.
Google’s virtual reality platform for the Android ecosystem is at last here in the form of the $79 Daydream View headset. It looks a lot different than any type of VR you’ve ever experienced and it’s a much more refined product than we’ve been used to seeing in the very young VR industry.
Google's Daydream View VR headset is promising, but just a start.
Google Daydream View unboxing: We’ve been learning about Daydream – Google’s new VR platform, since it was formally unveiled at the company’s I/O developer conference back in May, and one piece of this intriguing virtual puzzle was a new VR headset, named the Daydream View.
Google’s Daydream View is a $79 pair of goggles that work with the new Pixel and Pixel XL phones. The View is the first of what Google says will be several headsets made for Daydream, a VR platform that was introduced in Android 7.1 Nougat.