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On a structural level, the Daydream View is much like Samsung’s Gear VR, or even Google’s super-simple Cardboard headsets. It’s a molded shell that accommodates a mobile phone, with a one ...
It was only a matter of time until Google moved on from Cardboard and started taking virtual reality seriously. Say hello to the Daydream View, the company's first mobile VR headset. Much like ...
Google Daydream View takes VR into overdrive The company moves past its cheap, basic Google Cardboard in favor of full-blown virtual reality goggles and a controller, coming for $79 in November.
Two years later, Google has another VR platform. This one is called Daydream, and it’s launching on the Pixel and Pixel XL phones, along with a $79 headset called Daydream View.
Google today unveiled its first Daydream headset called ‘View’, a high-quality mobile VR headset that works exclusively with Android’s integrated VR support. Google announced several big ...
Google's Daydream View isn't the VR future we were hoping for After years of anticipation and rumors, Google unveils a VR headset that fails to impress.
Google says that the Google Maps VR Street View mode can be used with any VR smartphone adapter, presumably because it doesn’t use the magnetic ring found on Cardboard for input.
The Daydream View, Google's first virtual reality headset, is a cheap way to try VR. But it needs more games and apps to truly shine.
Google’s competitor to Samsung’s Gear VR is here. The Daydream virtual reality platform on Android is promising high-quality content, but it’s only compatible with Google’s Pixel ...
Today, Google announced a new initiative called VR View. It's a tool that allows developers to easily embed 360 photo and video content into sites and native apps to be viewed across platforms.
The new Daydream View headset doesn't change much on the hardware side, but exclusive VR software is coming.
Today, Google’s new $79 mobile virtual reality headset, the Daydream View, goes on sale. Those who buy it will find it fun, charming, and easy to use, but also not quite ready for prime time.