Testseek.co.uk have collected 152 expert reviews of the Google Daydream View VR and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Daydream View VR.
November 2016
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The editors liked
Tons of Potential
Lightweight Design
Comfortable
Cost Effective
Remote is Great
Soft
Comfy design
Affordable
Portable and easy to set up. The bundled motion controller is convenient and easy to use. Exclusive YouTube
Google Street View and Google Photos feel like potential killer apps
Better straps
Wider view
Comfortable and compact
Google's wealth of content
Fantastic remote
Easy setup
Intuitive
Good 'experiences'
Clever controller opens up more VR possibilities
Should eventually support loads of phones
The price is right
Cool design
Brilliant controller
Very comfortable
Sleek design
Impressive VR experiences
No wires
Comfortable for longer than you'll probably want to wear it in one go
Responsive and has an easytouse controller
More comfortable
Wider field of view
Less chance of overheating
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)
Daydream content is high-quality
Remote has a long battery life and is ergonomic
Daydream View is comfortable to wear
Easy to use
Bundled controller
Great design and good price
Almost no light leak
Comfortable design
Snug fit
Simple software and set up
Improved Daydream catalog
The editors didn't like
No Sense of Depth
Lack of Engaging Content
Needs HD Visuals To Be Truly Engaging
Limited Handset Support
Not particularly secure on your face
Right now there's a severe lack of 'must-have' apps
It only works with Google Pixel and Moto Z for now (more on the way). The headset is front-heavy and frequently needs adjusting. There's limited app selection at launch and you can't walk around or grab things in VR
Aggressively priced, Extremely comfortable design, Growing content library with original content, Accurate, intuitive controllers
Lacks integrated audio, No voice command
Daydream View's second act has shown that Google is ready to stop playing catchup and start taking the lead in the mobile VR space. The new headset's expanded field of view makes for a more immersive experience, and the aesthetic design changes — such as...
This year's Daydream View is an upgrade over the original in ways that will encourage people to bring VR with them and explore for hours on end. It's the next step in realizing VR as a platform for everyone, with the barrier to entry set at $99 if you alr...
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...
Published: 2017-10-04, Author: Fritz , review by: tomsguide.com
Abstract: Google has never really talked in detail about specifications on VR, but the company did say that the field of view (FoV) is wider on the new Daydream. It wouldn’t even characterize a percentage increase here, saying only that it the previous Daydream HMD...
Not terribly interactive, smaller set of compatible phones
The Google Daydream is a solid, all-around headset that provides a great introduction to VR without a huge investment. It's very easy to use and will work with the flagship phones for most major manufacturers. It's definitely a product to consider...
Lightweight, Great design + Build quality, Portable, Easy to use controller,
Only a handful of apps, Google cardboard apps wont work (Might be fixed later), Headset can get warm and uncomfortable after about 10 minutes of use, 360 video content ranges in video quality
As I mentioned in my video review, Tech geeks will love playing around with this headset. New games and apps are added often so its worth checking out. The casual user may not like searching for new apps and playing around with settings but I been using i...
Smooth, detailed 3D environments look great, Wireless controller adds enormously to the immersive VR experience, Autoscreencentering makes setup easy, Comfortable to wear (and easy to clean), Early app selection is promising
Controller drift is a real problem, Limited phone compatibility at the moment, Headset design almost feels too simple, Difficult to use with big glasses
Abstract: Google' New AssistantCEO Sundar Pichai kicked off the new Google hardware launch with the promise of a Google Assistant that can handle a two-way conversation and which would become a unique Google Assistant for each user. He promoted the Google Assistant...
Daydream View remote is excellent, Simple, easy to use
Light leak a MAJOR problem, Limited field of view, Headset slips too easily when worn
First, the good: the Google Daydream View remote is great and adds so much to the VR experience. The Daydream apps show potential, and Daydream's open nature portends great things in the future. Now the bad: the Daydream View is lousy. Light leak and...