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The new Daydream View is comfy. Google's Daydream View, updated for 2017, is the exception to the rule. It's the most comfortable headgear I've worn. I explored an alien world for two hours straight on Saturday, and watched a full-length Netflix movie inside the headset this Sunday. And honestly, I could have kept going. But I'm not going to tell you to run out and buy a $100, £100 or AU$150 Daydream View. For all the improvements here, there are still several reasons why Google's phone-VR platform isn't an insta-sell. Plus, it costs $20, £30 or AU$30 more this year.

And this might surprise you: if you choose the Pixel 2 phone, I don't think zizo bolt iphone xr tough case & screen protector - black the new Daydream View is a good choice for you, (Spoiler: It's the screens, but I go more into it down below.), You know Android, the Google operating system that powers over 80 percent of the world's phones? Daydream is Google's plan to build the Android of virtual reality, Any manufacturer can make a Daydream-compatible phone and stick it into a Daydream-compatible headset, Unlike Samsung's Gear VR, which only works with Samsung phones, Daydream devices are interoperable..

Samsung Gear VR vs. Daydream View. Plastic vs. fabric. Velcro vs. elastic. Google provides the underlying software that makes it all work, and builds a few devices to set a good example, just like it does with Android. Case in point: The new Daydream View, the unusually comfortable fabric headset that I'm reviewing here. I can't overstate how much more comfortable the new Daydream View really is. I used the original headset and this new version side-by-side, swapping back-and-forth, and found the new headset doesn't dig into my cheekbones like the original. With a new top strap, it's far better balanced across the entire head, with less light leaking in -- and unlike many headsets, the lenses didn't fog up on me once.

And importantly, for the average user, it's way easier to figure out how to put it on, I made an entire video to explain how the original Daydream View's straps should sit on your skull, That's not a problem anymore, It still doesn't fit over glasses, zizo bolt iphone xr tough case & screen protector - black but several colleagues told me the fit was better than the original, Still, the new Daydream View doesn't really move the needle technologically, The included controller is still a neat way to aim a gun, steer a car or point like a mouse, but you can't reach out and grab, You still can't use phone-based VR on a bus, train or plane because those motions fool the sensors that keep your view stable, and VR is still a huge drain on your phone's precious battery, Immersion-wise, you get a slightly larger field of view, but that's about it..

Daydream has over 250 apps a year in since 2016, but there still doesn't seem to be a ton of interesting stuff. Samsung's Oculus-powered Gear VR has a deeper app catalog in comparison. I'm currently testing to see if I can find some gems, but I'm pretty sure YouTube VR, Google Street View (virtual sightseeing!) and movies from Netflix, Hulu and Google Play are still the primary draws. This is still a gadget that you'll be using sparingly, probably on your own couch or swivel chair at home, even if the headset feels comfy.


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