Mirage Solo Now Available as World's First Standalone Google Daydream VR Headset | Linux Today

Mirage Solo Now Available as World’s First Standalone Google Daydream VR Headset

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Marius Nestor
May 4, 2018

Featuring no cables or anything that would keep you from exploring the infinite virtual reality world, the Mirage Solo is now available for purchase as world’s first standalone VR headset powered by Daydream, a virtual reality platform developed by Google and built into the Linux-based Android mobile operating system. The Lenovo Mirage Solo is the VR headset you’ve always wanted, and it comes accompanied by Mirage Camera, a light and compact camera designed to capture VR content that you can later enjoy on the Mirage Solo headset to relive the moment. It features a dual 13MP stereoscopic camera system that records ultra-high definition, 4K resolution videos, which you can live-stream or share with your friends and family.

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