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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
Inexpensive, Comfortable, Motion controller makes VR immersive, High-quality VR experiences
Not many apps yet, More Daydream phones are coming, but aren't here yet
The Daydream View is a solid first attempt at a mobile VR headset. It's comfortable and VR experiences look great. The only problem is there aren't many apps available for it yet. In this article: av, daydream, daydreamview, gaming, gear, google, g...
Abstract: This is the Daydream View Virtual Reality headset from Google. It's a $79 accessory that requires a Daydream ready smartphone to use. Right now, that list is pretty small but it is growing quickly as Android 7.0 Nougat rolls out to more devices. The Moto...
Abstract: Google's Daydream is what I would call the most travel-friendly VR solution yet. Its simple but elegant pointer-style Bluetooth controller means you aren't reaching all over the place to work the VR interface, its comfortable fabric design is tolerable fo...
Published: 2016-11-16, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: During the early days of pre-release virtual reality, long before you could buy anything VR-related in a store, those who got private demos with Oculus saw a glimpse of something completely different and exciting – but also something that would prove to b...
Published: 2016-11-15, Author: Tomas , review by: hw4all.com
Glasses Daydream View has not yet appeared in Russia, but in Germany the Deutsche Telekom sells for quite a fair price of 69 euros. Compared with the first cardboard model glasses are much more expensive, but do not forget about competitors. The same Sams...
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Published: 2016-11-12, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Attractive design, Affordable, Comfortable, Motion controls on mobile, Low power consumption, Easy setup
Prone to gapping and light leak, Requires frequent recalibration/orientation, Only works with Pixel and Pixel XL at launch, FOV could be wider
Google's Daydream View is an imperfect, but excellent second-generation mobile VR offering. The company has been able to leverage a sizeable pre-existing body of content as well as attract a vibrant and fast-growing developer community who are proving tha...
Cardboard is so beloved not only because it exposed a vast majority of smartphone owners to virtual reality, for the very first time even, but also because of the minimum investment cost coming from users. With the Daydream View, of course, its new motion...
Ultra comfortable, Great looks, Portable design, Light weight, Built-in controller storage, Excellent lenses, Completely configuration-free, console-like experience, Daydream VR quality control standards, Dedicated Daydream Play Store section, Great contr
Semi-limited range of movement, Only 2 phones supported as of launch, Small library of content at launch, Final Thoughts, Folks that already own a Nexus 6p or are already planning on purchasing a Pixel or Pixel XL need look no further for the VR experienc
Folks that already own a Nexus 6p or are already planning on purchasing a Pixel or Pixel XL need look no further for the VR experience they've been waiting for. While we've seen Google Cardboard take off in a way that it probably was never intended to...
Abstract: Virtual Reality has been a trend slowly catching on since it started becoming mainstream a few years ago. We saw the advent of consumer grade VR units hit the market with the Samsung Gear VR, a partnership between Samsung and Oculus that has breathed new...