Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Lenovo Mirage Solo and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Mirage Solo.
May 2018
(70%)
43 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
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...
Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Comfortable design, WorldSense tracking works well, Solid performance
Pricey compared to other headsets, Relatively small app catalog, Not very portable
Lenovo's Mirage Solo is a new kind of self-contained VR headset, and despite some quirks it gets a lot right out of the gate. The addition of WorldSense motion tracking and some clever internal design touches make the Mirage a more powerful, more flexible...
Abstract: Photo by Scott WebbVirtual reality (VR) produces a computer-generated environment–complete with realistic sights, sounds and other sensations–which a person can explore by wearing a special kind of headset and, in some cases, using certain props. Basica...
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...
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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...
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...
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...