Testseek.com have collected 152 expert reviews of the Google Daydream View VR and the average rating is 78%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Google Daydream View VR.
November 2016
(78%)
152 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Polished VR experience, Nifty controller, Light and comfortable fit, Affordable
Unproven ecosystem, Chews through the Pixel's battery, Smartphone VR doesn't nail "presence" yet, Only works with two phones at the moment
Daydream View is the most polished smartphone-powered virtual reality experience we've seen to date. If you own a Google Pixel and want a comparatively affordable taste of the future, pick up a Daydream View...
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...
Daydream View isn't supposed to give PSVR, Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive a run for their money.It's an inexpensive headset that works with your phone to deliver VR experiences. Compromised ones, sure, but then it's running off something that slips in your p...
Potentially world changing, Cheap and accessible, Great content now and more coming
Headset isn't the best fitting, Only works with Google Pixel phones for now
Just a few months ago we were cooing over applications and content like this being available on an expensive, powerful, sprawling PC rig. Now here they are on a phone. For a hundred-odd bucks! Buy one for yourself right now and then buy more as Christma...
Published: 2016-10-15, Author: Alex , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: Until I had my hands on Playstation VR I couldn't understand the need for any VR that wasn't mobile. Samsung Gear VR and Google Cardboard are both “good enough” experiences with price tags a mere fraction of those of hulking VR systems like HTC Vive and O...
Very inexpensive VR headset, Comes with a remote control, Fabric design and flashy colors
Content is just getting started, Light peeks in, revealing screen dust, You need a new Android phone
It's easy to get sucked into virtual reality with Google Daydream View. It's poised to work with more Android phones than any other VR platform, and it's very inexpensive. Of course, it needs content before it's worth purchasing...
Design, quality, Comfort and adjustments, Very affordable, Remote is great
Still too heavy, Adjustment not quick enough, Pixel XL runs super hot
I can see affordable VR having a great place in our houses. Still, it's not a social experiment and will need to be added to our human interactions consideration, like don't check your phone at every notification when you're around others. But the experie...
Daydream VR is one of the easiest and most affordable tools to get into VR today provided you have a smartphone that can support it. While it may not offer the detail and graphics horsepower of more expensive VR platforms, it does a lot to democratize the...
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
Daydream View isn't supposed to give PSVR, Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive a run for their money.It's an inexpensive headset that works with your phone to deliver VR experiences. Compromised ones, sure, but then it's running off something that slips in your p...
Abstract: Después de revolucionar el mercado virtual con los modelos Cardboard, Google presentó la plataforma DayDream. ¿Será este el nuevo estándar de la realidad virtual de bajo coste? Con un pedazo de cartón y un par de lentes baratas, Google quiso convertir la...