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May 2018
(70%)
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The editors liked
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
Six degrees of wireless freedom
Comfortable headband
Incredibly reliable positional tracking
Snapdragon 835 SoC
Acceptable battery life
Ample storage
Room for expansion
Spatial tracking
A truly wireless
Stand-alone VR experience
WorldSense technology enables (limited) movement
Excellent battery life
Can cast VR Experience to TV
Expandable microSD slot
Standalone VR is so much more convenient
WorldSense 6DoF makes a big difference to tracking
Competitively priced - compared to a phone and Daydream View
Comfortable design
WorldSense tracking works well
Solid performance
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
Comfortable
Doesn't require a smartphone
Game console
Or computer
Highly interactive
Incredibly easy to set-up
Innovative inside-out tracking
Relatively affordable
Solid construction
The editors didn't like
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'
No onboard speakers
Controller is only 3DOF not 6DOF
Poor fit
No removeable cushions
Not very portable
Heavy and bulky
Smaller content library than Oculus Go
No built-in speakers
Expensive
Battery life is only average
Daydream controller isn't 6DoF
Not all apps support WorldSense yet
Pricey compared to other headsets
Relatively small app catalog
Pricey
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
Expensive for the performance
LCD
Graphics
And single motion controller pale when compared with tethered VR headsets
Limited library of games compared to other platforms
Look ma, no wires, Crisp visuals, Six degrees of freedom,
Expensive (twice the cost of the Go), Controller still 3DoF, Daydream lacking in must-have games,
The Lenovo Mirage Solo cuts the cord in most of the right ways. It's so easy to just slip on and use, you can't help wonder why all VR can't be such a joy. But it's also as expensive as a Rift headset (sans PC), with a smaller pool of games and more limit...
Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
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...
Low-profile design, Impressive tech at work, WorldSense is a game-changer
Cost may put some off, Nowhere to store the Daydream remote
Lenovo's standalone Daydream headset looks to be the best way to experience VR content on-the-go, thanks to a marriage of forward-thinking design and ambitious immersion features...
The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a well made and comfortable-to-wear product, with greater control in use compared to the Google Daydream View. And as the Lenovo requires no phone it's a more accessible way to experience Google's ever-evolving VR project, withou...
Published: 2021-07-02, Author: Hugo , review by: realovirtual.com
Abstract: Probamos a fondo uno de los primeros standalone con 6 grados de libertad del mercado que incluso cuenta con su propia versión de Google Daydream. Hoy nos complace compartir con todos vosotros nuestro análisis de uno de los visores standalone que más ruido...
Abstract: La realidad virtual se ha democratizado; ya no pertenece sólo a una élite de usuarios con grandes conocimientos técnicos. Ya no tenemos que sacarnos una carrera sólo para comprender el lío de cables que traen consigo; tampoco tenemos que hipotecarnos para...
Published: 2018-07-13, Author: Laura , review by: tuexperto.com
Abstract: Las gafas de realidad virtual Lenovo Mirage Solo se pueden usar solas, sin necesidad de conexión a un smartphone. Cuentan con un procesador propio, 64 GB de almacenamiento interno para guardar contenidos, y 4 GB de memoria RAM. Además, son compatibles co...
Published: 2018-09-25, Author: Marc , review by: Cnetfrance.fr
Un casque totalement autonome, deux caméras à détection de mouvements qui offrent plus de liberté de déplacement que l'Oculus Go, confortable, compatible avec les applications Daydream, stockage extensible par carte mémoire
Le prix, design encombrant, par de haut-parleur intégré, le champ de mouvement est limité, encore peu d'applications compatibles avec le système de suivi des déplacements du Mirage Solo
Ce premier casque autonome s'appuyant sur la technologie Daydream de Google est un pas dans la bonne direction pour rendre la réalité virtuelle mobile plus performante, mais il est incomplet, surtout face à un Oculus Go moins cher...
Un casque solide et bien construit, Très bonne qualité d'image, Un design qui a fait ses preuves, La possibilité de se déplacer...
même si l'on est vite très limité, Tendance à chauffer, L'écosystème Daydream manque de maturité, Un choix restreint de jeux et d'apps
Ce nouveau casque de réalité virtuelle autonome est très convaincant par bien des aspects, mais déçoit sur des points essentiels. Proposant une très bonne qualité d'image et confortable à utiliser, il est également le seul de sa catégorie à offrir une vra...
Cela fait un moment que nous parlons de lunettes VR autonomes, mais ce n'est que récemment qu'elles ont été mises sur le marché. Lenovo a montré au MWC que son produit avait tous les atouts pour se faire une place sur ce secteur. Le suivi est fiable, tand...