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alaTest ha raccolto ed analizzato 26 recensioni su Google Daydream View. La media della valutazione per questo prodotto è 3.9/5, confrontata con la media della valutazione di 4.0/5 per altri Cuffie. Gli clienti sono impressionati da comfort e design. In aggiunta, prezzo e usabilità ottengono buone opinioni.
portabilità, usabilità, prezzo, design, comfort
Abbiamo analizzato differenti valutazioni di esperti ed clienti, età del prodotto ed altri elementi. A confronto con altri Cuffie, Google Daydream View ha ottenuto un alaScore™ complessivo di 86/100 = qualità Molto buono.
Recensione esperto da : Max Parker (trustedreviews.com)
Google Daydream View 2 (2017) review: Price, release date and compatible phones for Google second edition virtual reality headset
Comfortable and compact ; Google's wealth of content ; Works with more phones now
Slightly fuzzy picture ; Pricier than before ; Not much of a jump forward
A comfortable, easy-to-use headset – but not a huge leap forward.
Recensione esperto da : Adi Robertson (theverge.com)
Nearly a year ago, I wrote about a then-new product called the Samsung Gear VR — a mobile phone-powered headset that promised cheap, mainstream virtual reality, but it delivered something I wasn't...
Clever, ergonomic hardware design ; Versatile, convenient controller ; Lots of potential for Android integration
Only compatible with Google Pixel at launch ; Finding the best fit takes time ; Still waiting for killer apps
My VR daily driver
Recensione esperto da : Sascha Segan (pcmag.com)
Google's Daydream View VR headset is a comfortable gateway to virtual worlds—there just aren't many to visit yet.
More comfortable than other mobile VR headsets. Included remote control is easy to use. Affordable.
Very little hardware and software support so far.
Daydream is the best mobile-phone VR platform so far. But so far, it's a nearly empty platform. It's hard to enjoy a party when nobody else is dancing. And no mobile VR platform holds a candle to PC-based systems like the Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, or...
Recensione esperto da : Alex Todd (recombu.com)
Google Daydream View Review: A significant improvement on Google cardboard, does the Daydream View have the potential to change the face of mobile VR?
Attractive design ; Affordable ; Comfortable ; Motion controls on mobile ; Low power consumption ; Easy setup
Prone to gapping and light leak ; Requires frequent recalibration/orientation ; Only works with Pixel and Pixel XL at launch ; FOV could be wider
Google’s Daydream View is an imperfect, but excellent second-generation mobile VR offering. The company has been able to leverage a sizeable pre-existing body of content as well as attract a vibrant and fast-growing developer community who are proving...
Recensione esperto da : Chris Martin (techadvisor.co.uk)
For use with its new Pixel phones (and more soon), we tried out Google's first Daydream VR headset. Here's our Google Daydream View review.
You'll need a Daydream VR compatible phone but the Daydream View VR headset is certainly an accomplished device. Its attractive style is complimented by a comfortable fit, although an over the top strap might be an oversight for more energetic tasks....
Recensione esperto da : Sean Hollister (cnet.com.au)
For $79, £69 or AU$119, the Daydream View turns the Google Pixel phone into a capable entry-level VR headset -- with caveats.
Affordable, portable and easy to set up. The bundled motion controller is convenient and easy to use. Exclusive YouTube, Google Street View and Google Photos feel like potential killer apps.
It only works with Google Pixel and Moto Z for now (more on the way). The headset is front-heavy and frequently needs adjusting. There's limited app selection at launch and you can't walk around or grab things in VR.
The Daydream View is the simplest, most affordable way to turn a phone into an immersive VR headset.
Recensione esperto da : Tom Morgan-Freelander (stuff.tv)
A sexier, streamlined alternative to Cardboard with plenty of potential
Clever controller opens up more VR possibilities ; Should eventually support loads of phones ; The price is right
Limited app and phone support at launch ; Headset lets in quite a bit of light
Even with limited app and phone support at launch, Google’s second stab at VR has serious potential
Recensione esperto da : Sean Hollister (cnet.co.uk)
Cardboard is cheap. Gear VR only works with Samsung phones. The pricy Oculus Rift ( £400.00 at Amazon.co.uk ) and HTC Vive ( £649.99 at Amazon.co.uk ) require an expensive gaming PC and loads of setup, and the PlayStation VR ( £259.00 at Amazon.co.uk )...
Affordable, portable and easy to set up. The bundled motion controller is convenient and easy to use. Exclusive YouTube, Google Street View and Google Photos feel like potential killer apps.
It only works with Google Pixel and Moto Z for now (more on the way). The headset is front-heavy and frequently needs adjusting. There's limited app selection at launch and you can't walk around or grab things in VR.
The Daydream View is the simplest, most affordable way to turn a phone into an immersive VR headset.
Recensione esperto da (which.co.uk)
The first iteration of Google's VR headset signalled it's involved in the world of virtual reality, and although it's been superseded, the original is still available with decent discounts on offer. Is it still worth buying, and how does it compare...
Recensione esperto da : Alan Martin (alphr.com)
Google Daydream View is more than a mere accessory, and now it's getting a facelift for 2017
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...
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