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The Pixel Buds in their charging case. So, how well do the Pixel Buds work? We couldn't really judge audio quality in Google's noisy demo room, but we were able to get Google Translate to convert a few sentences from Japanese to English and vice versa. We had to try a few different sentences to get the desired result, as Google's service choked on a few of the phrases we used -- and there was sometimes a bit of a delay -- but we got the impression we could ask for directions and carry on a basic conversation as long as our partner was patient.
As far as fit, CNET's Sean Hollister liked it -- though he normally has apple iphone xr full cover case 360 protection olixar flexicover trouble wearing bulky earbuds, the adjustable loops kept them secure, But CNET's Lexy Savvides, who has less pronounced ear ridges for the loops to catch on, had trouble keeping them in at first, We'll have to test more, Google Pixel 2 event live: Watch the livestream of Google's press conference, Everything Google just announced: Every story from today's event, With touch controls and integrated access to Google Assistant, the $159 Pixel Buds mark Google's entry into the already very crowded headphone market..
The new Google Daydream View. Update, October 17: Read our in-progress review right here. UK and Australian prices and availability weren't announced, but $99 converts to £75 or AU$125. Before I give you my quick impressions, here are the basics. It's a cushy, fabric-covered set of magnifying lenses that stretch your phone's screen across your field of vision, and uses its built-in sensors, to let specific Daydream VR apps transport you to other worlds. It comes with a simple motion controller that lets you point, swing a sword, cast a fishing rod and so on, and otherwise navigate in VR.
It's generally nowhere near as immersive as full-fat VR headsets like a PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift or HTC Vive, because you can't walk around or grab things with your hands, but it's way less expensive and easier to set up, It only works with certain Daydream-certified Android phones, including the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL. Here's the full list, According to Google's Daydream product managers (and I can largely confirm after a brief demo), I've gotta say, the differences in comfort were obvious the moment I put on the new headset, It's definitely still a little front-heavy, but it didn't dig into my cheekbones nearly as much as the original, and the top strap definitely helps, The lenses felt clearer, with less fiddling required to keep the image in focus, and it fit me apple iphone xr full cover case 360 protection olixar flexicover better overall..
The fit, lenses, and straps have all been improved. Google says it used its data center to run literally billions of optical simulations to help design these lenses, simulating 40 quadrillion rays of light -- calculations that would have taken 20,000 years on a single desktop computer, according to Google VR boss Clay Bavor. Plus, the company says it's tested the fit on over 700 real people so far. The most interesting new idea is perhaps the magnesium heatsink, though, and it's the one I wasn't able to test during my brief demo. I've frequently found that phone-based VR headsets will make phones overheat, and last year's Daydream wasn't an exception to the rule. Google isn't promising it'll never happen if you, say, use it out in direct sunlight, but Bavor says the heatsink will significantly delay if not prevent overheating "in regular conditions."In fact, Bavor says the new Pixel 2 and Pixel 2 XL phones were designed with this headset in mind, to the point the phones intentionally concentrate their heat on the rear casing, so the heatsink can do its job.
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