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May 2018
(70%)
43 Tests
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Präzises 6-Dof-Tracking für die VR-Brille+ Gut verarbeitet und relativ bequem+ Scharfes Display mit 75 Hz+ einfache Handhabung- 3-DoF-Controller- Zu wenig Inhalt- Keine integrierten Kopfhörer- nicht so transportabel wg. des starren Kopfbands- LCD-Schwar...
Eigenständige VR-Brillen sind schon seit einiger Zeit im Gerede, lange waren sie aber noch nicht marktreif. Jetzt hat Lenovo gezeigt, dass es los gehen kann. Das Tracking funktioniert zuverlässig. Displayauflösung und Performance sind für VR-Erlebnisse gu...
Veröffentlicht: 2018-07-19, Autor: David , Testbericht von: techgearlab.com
Highly interactive, incredibly easy to set-up,
Pricey, limited library of games compared to other platforms
While we didn't find any major reasons to dislike the Mirage in terms of its performance, its price did cause us to pause. It costs twice that of the Oculus Go and isn't any better, putting it in the same price range as the higher-end tethered headsets, w...
Zusammenfassung: Lenovo's Mirage Solo is part of a new breed of self-contained VR headsets. You don't need to connect it to a powerful PC or stick a phone inside of it. You just turn it on, pick up Google's classic Daydream controller and dive right in.Source: Lenovo Mi...
Comfortable design, Great battery life, Ultra easy to use, Sharp, crystal clear display, Extremely convenient auto sleep and wake feature, Little setup and no configuration needed at all, Completely wireless and standalone, Movement accuracy is amazing, 7
Pricey, Not very portable, Controller is very limiting, Daydream is still very basic in content and functionality, Final Thoughts, Lenovo has built an incredibly compelling VR HMD in the Mirage Solo; one that's not only completely standalone and doesn't r
Lenovo has built an incredibly compelling VR HMD in the Mirage Solo; one that's not only completely standalone and doesn't require any console, PC or smartphone to hook up to, but also one that supports full 6 degrees of freedom movement. The caveat comes...
The Lenovo Mirage Solo (official page link) offers an excellent user experience as it is easy to use, has excellent build quality and is relatively affordable when compared to PC VR and Snapdragon 835 phone + VR headset. The Mirage Solo is a little heavie...
Fully standalone VR headset. Tracking cameras can allow greater range of motion than the Oculus Go. Comfortable fit. Works with Google Daydream VR apps. Expandable storage via microSD card slot
Expensive. Headset design is large and bulky for a portable device. Movement range is limited. No built-in speakers. The included one-handed controller isn't as good as what PC VR systems can offer. Relatively few apps currently work with the Mirage Solo'
Google's first self-contained VR headset is one step toward making mobile VR better, but it's not the complete package...
Six degrees of wireless freedom, Comfortable headband, Incredibly reliable positional tracking
No onboard speakers, Controller is only 3DOF not 6DOF
We'll be the first to admit that the Mirage Solo impressed us way more than we expected. We typically look down at our noses at less-than-PC-level VR, but the Mirage Solo's 6DOF tracking performance surprised us.Its ease of setup, wireless experience, and...
Poor fit, No removeable cushions, Not very portable
The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a decent option standalone VR, but your experience with it will depend heavily on the shape of your head. If its fits well, you'll enjoy it. If it doesn't fit well, you may feel like you wasted your money.6/10$399.99L...
A truly wireless, stand-alone VR experience, WorldSense technology enables (limited) movement, Excellent battery life, Can cast VR Experience to TV, Expandable microSD slot
Heavy and bulky, Smaller content library than Oculus Go, No built-in speakers, Expensive
Headsets like Lenovo's Mirage Solo with Daydream put us firmly in the mid-generation of the VR evolution. For $399, you get a head-mounted display that is truly independent of your smartphone. From the time you take it out of the box, it's just you, the c...