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November 2016
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Leicht und angenehm zu tragen
Einfache Einrichtung & Bedienung
Toller VR-Effekt mit Pixel XL
Gute Verarbeitung der Brille
Angemessener Preispunkt
Annehmbare Grafik
Keine spürbaren Latenzen
Gelungene Immersion
Hoher Tragekomfort
Controller bietet Mehrwert
Günstig und leicht
Kompatibel zu vielen Smartphones
Fernbedienung im Lieferumfang
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Dünner VR-Content für Spieler
Internet-Verbindung fast immer nötig
App-Angebot zum Start überschaubar
Daydream-fähige Smartphones sind noch selten und teuer
Veröffentlicht: 2016-11-10, Autor: Tim , Testbericht von: techspot.com
Zusammenfassung: Virtual reality powered by smartphones is an awesome concept. While tethered VR systems like the HTC Vive and Oculus Rift require expensive headsets and even more expensive gaming PCs, mobile VR requires just a cheap addition to something most people alre...
Almost no light leak, wider field of view, Comfortable design, snug fit, Simple software and set up, Improved Daydream catalog
No iOS support, Still needs more fun content
Yes, if you're interested in VR, the Daydream View (2017) is currently the best mobile VR headset to buy. The landscape could change soon, though, as standalone headsets make their way into the market.Editors' RecommendationsHow does the original Google D...
More comfortable, Wider field of view, Less chance of overheating
No iOS support. Boo, Needs more games, Fresnel lenses worse in some games
The Google Daydream View tweaks, fixes and slightly upgrades the original headset. Separately these changes are minor, but put together they make for an overall more comfortable, immersive experience. This is mobile VR done right, and with greater compati...
Veröffentlicht: 2017-10-17, Autor: Alan , Testbericht von: alphr.com
With the Cardboard, Google took a knowingly anti-tech approach to VR, and this attitude continues with a headset that feels more like an item of clothing than a holster for expensive hardware. It works. The Daydream View makes pivoting into virtual realit...
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)
Only 12 Android phones compatible for time being, lack of iOS support, needs more experiences to truly thrive, will soon compete with wireless, fully tracked headsets
So, should you buy it?This year's Daydream View is a definite upgrade over last years, and the $20 price increase is still relatively affordable. If you already own a compatible phone, it's the best mobile VR headset to try. Because, honestly, that price...
Zusammenfassung: "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...
Tons of Potential, Lightweight Design, Comfortable, Cost Effective, Remote is Great
No Sense of Depth, Lack of Engaging Content, Needs HD Visuals To Be Truly Engaging, Limited Handset Support
Everything feels very “beta” at the moment, which is to be expected – VR is very much in its infancy. Starting is always the hardest part, though, and I am confident Google, along with its legions of developers, will innovate and create something special...
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Veröffentlicht: 2017-10-05, Autor: Chris , Testbericht von: techadvisor.co.uk
We like the new Daydream View VR headset, but while it's nice to see Google making improvements on the original we're not convinced that the £30 price bump is warranted for slightly better lenses and an additional strap.Tags:Gadgets, Android, Wearable Tec...