AI-generated Key Takeaways
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Daydream Standalone headsets offer immersive, portable VR experiences with 6DoF tracking, eliminating the need for external sensors, phones, or PCs.
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The Lenovo Mirage Solo, the first Daydream Standalone headset, features a Snapdragon 835 processor, WorldSense technology for precise tracking, and a high-resolution display.
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Developers can create apps for Daydream Standalone using Android Studio, Android NDK, Unity, or Unreal.
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Daydream Standalone headsets utilize WorldSense for sub-cm accuracy inside-out tracking and boast high-quality displays optimized for VR with enhanced resolution and a wider field of view.
Daydream Standalone headsets feature WorldSense, which provides 6DoF tracking (sometimes referred to as "inside-out tracking"), without the need for cables, phone or a PC. Daydream Standalone headsets deliver an immersive, portable VR experience without the complicated setup.
Key features:
- Increased processor and cooling performance, which means more powerful apps without thermal or other performance issues.
- WorldSense provides reliable 6DoF inside-out tracking at sub-cm accuracy.
- High quality, VR-optimized displays featuring greater resolution and higher FoV.
Lenovo Mirage Solo
The Lenovo Mirage Solo is the first Daydream Standalone headset. The Mirage Solo includes a 6DoF standalone headset and a Daydream controller.
Hardware Specs
Controller | Daydream Controller |
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SoC | Snapdragon 835 |
Storage | 64GB UFS |
Display | VR optimized LCD display panel @ 75Hz |
2560x1440 panel resolution | |
Approximately 110° FoV | |
Camera | Dual Fisheye Tracking Cameras |
IMU | Integrated Gyro, Accelerometer, and Magnetometer |
Audio | Dual digital microphones |
Memory | 4GB RAM |
External ports | USB type-C (supporting gamepads, keyboards, audio, and storage) |
3.5mm headphone jack | |
microSD card slot | |
Battery | 4000mAh (14.8Wh) |
Comfort | Forward-back eye-relief adjustment |
Rear, ratchet-style adjustment |
Learn more
Take a look at our guides below to get started with the SDK on the platform of your choice.