Google Daydream View Review Is A Pace Setting Virtual Reality Gadget

By jonathan aguilar | Nov 22, 2016 06:13 AM EST

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The Google Daydream View VR is the latest addition to the virtual reality gadgets that has been selling in the market. It has features that many have thought of before or have wished they have it in their VR's.

The product is set to work with Google Pixel and Google Pixel phones. So far, it has satisfied potential users who want to test the item. As explained by The Verge, Google Daydream View or other VR's will gain a following if customers continuously accept VR's as necessary gadgets and more third party suppliers will support the development of VR technology.

Very little has been done in research and development of virtual reality equipment. The design of Google's Daydream View is practically the same as the Samsung Gear VR. It is just a headset that provides a platform for the phone that will play the video.

 At present, only Google two Google phones can be used with the Daydream View, the Pixel and Pixel XL. The product does not have eye tacking features, camera operability or outside motion controls that are present, though not all together, in other VR gadgets.

To use the phone, the user just opens the front part of the VR, takes the remote control out, and then replaces it with the phone. After adjusting the goggle's head gear, the user simply presses the control buttons to focus the image. According to iTechpost, there have been no reported incidents of motion disorientation when using Google Daydream View VR.

Just like its predecessor, the Google Cardboard, the new VR gadget is also usable with YouTube videos. With regards to compatibility, the plan is for Google to make new phones with Android 7 Nougat operating software to be able to work with this new Google VR gadget. The ultimate technology will be when other brands of phones using Android 7 Nougat are made usable with Google Daydream View VR. That will be great for all.

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