Google and Lenovo launch standalone Daydream VR headset and camera

  时间:2025-04-27 05:37:09作者:Admin编辑:Admin

Mobile virtual reality isn't just about smartphones anymore.

Today, Lenovo unveiled the Mirage Solo, the first standalone virtual reality headset for Google Daydream platform.

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The headset marks a major milestone for Google's virtual reality efforts as it's the first wireless headset that doesn't depend on a Daydream-compatible smartphone to use, giving it the potential to reach a much wider audience than the Daydream View headsets.

The Mirage Solo also promises a much higher quality virtual reality experience than what you'd get with a smartphone-enabled headset. The headset is the first to use Google's WorldSense technology, which enables the headset to track where you are in a room without using external sensors.

Mashable ImageLenovo's Mirage Solo headset. Credit: lenovo

"It’s based on years of investment in simultaneous localization and mapping, and it enables PC-quality positional tracking on a mobile device without the need for any additional external sensors. " Google's VP of VR and AR Clay Bavor said in a statement.

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All that will come at a cost, though. Though Lenovo hasn't revealed a price for the Mirage Solo yet – it's expected to go on sale sometime in the second quarter of 2018 – the price will likely be significantly higher than the $99 Daydream View.

To go with the Mirage Solo, Lenovo also announced a new virtual reality camera, the Mirage Camera. Unlike most VR cameras, which film a full 360-degree view, the Mirage only captures a 180-degree view.

Mashable ImageLenovo's Mirage Camera, a VR camera that captures a 180-degree view of your surroundings. Credit: lenovo

Google says this makes filming for VR much more approachable for beginners, since they don't have to plan out a full 360-degree shot.

"With VR180 cameras, you just point and shoot to take crisp, three-dimensional photos and videos of the world in wide angle, ultra HD 4K resolution. The resulting imagery is far more immersive than what you get with a traditional camera," Bavor says.

Lenovo's Mirage camera will be available in the spring, along with a camera from Yi Technology, the Yi Horizon. LG also plans to release a 180-degree camera "later this year."


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