Lenovo is the usual suspect when Google wants to try out new
hardware. Project Tango did not work out, but stand-alone Daydream VR
headsets may be better. The first of its kind is the Lenovo Mirage Solo.
The brain that powers this headset is called WorldSense. It tracks
your movements without needing external sensors, similar to other
stand-alone headsets. The familiar Daydream controller will let you
interact with the virtual world.
Lenovo is mum on the screen resolution but promises 110° field of
view – matching the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. The headset is powered by
the Snapdragon 835 VR platform with 4GB of RAM, so it has a performance
edge over the Oculus Go/Mi VR Standalone.
The Lenovo Mirage Solo should last up to 7 hours on a single charge –
much longer than the average VR play session. Lenovo touts the
ergonomics of the headset and claims it should work fine with glasses.
Lenovo has not nailed down the price yet, but said it will be under
$400. The headset is competing against the $200 Oculus Go (Snapdragon
821) and $600 Vive Focus (Snapdragon 835).
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