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Testseek.com have collected 43 expert reviews of the Lenovo Mirage Solo and the average rating is 70%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Lenovo Mirage Solo.
Award: Recommended May 2018
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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Russell , review by: androidcentral.com

  • In a few important ways, Daydream Standalone is not ready yet. One of those things is the headset itself — Lenovo's Mirage Solo headset is just not great. The light leak against white plastic in the headset is a step backwards for Daydream, and the rest o...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Will , review by: pcmag.com

  • Comfortable, Doesn't require a smartphone, game console, or computer,
  • Expensive for the performance, LCD, graphics, and single motion controller pale when compared with tethered VR headsets
  • The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a standalone Daydream-based virtual reality headset with a high price tag that isn't quite in line with its performance...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Adi , review by: theverge.com

  • Innovative inside-out tracking, Relatively affordable, Solid construction
  • Limited motion controls, Tiny tracking space, Weak app ecosystem

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Gordon , review by: pcworld.com_techhive.com

  • Six degrees of wireless freedom, Comfortable headband, Incredibly reliable positional tracking
  • No onboard speakers, Controller is only 3DOF not 6DOF
  • We'll be the first to admit that the Mirage Solo impressed us way more than we expected. We typically look down at our noses at less-than-PC-level VR, but the Mirage Solo's 6DOF tracking performance surprised us.Its ease of setup, wireless experience, and...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.com

  • Snapdragon 835 SoC, Acceptable battery life, Ample storage, Room for expansion, Spatial tracking,
  • Poor fit, No removeable cushions, Not very portable
  • The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a decent option standalone VR, but your experience with it will depend heavily on the shape of your head. If its fits well, you'll enjoy it. If it doesn't fit well, you may feel like you wasted your money.6/10$399.99L...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com

  • Standalone VR is so much more convenient, WorldSense 6DoF makes a big difference to tracking, Competitively priced - compared to a phone and Daydream View
  • Battery life is only average, Daydream controller isn't 6DoF, Not all apps support WorldSense yet
  • There's a lot to like about the Mirage Solo. The physical design is good, with the strap and padding arrangement making for a headset that's comfortable to wear for extended periods. It's speedy, for a mobile-based VR system, and the 6DoF tracking makes a...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Sherri , review by: tomsguide.com

  • A truly wireless, stand-alone VR experience, WorldSense technology enables (limited) movement, Excellent battery life, Can cast VR Experience to TV, Expandable microSD slot
  • Heavy and bulky, Smaller content library than Oculus Go, No built-in speakers, Expensive
  • Headsets like Lenovo's Mirage Solo with Daydream put us firmly in the mid-generation of the VR evolution. For $399, you get a head-mounted display that is truly independent of your smartphone. From the time you take it out of the box, it's just you, the c...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com

  • Comfortable design, WorldSense tracking works well, Solid performance
  • Pricey compared to other headsets, Relatively small app catalog, Not very portable
  • Lenovo's Mirage Solo is a new kind of self-contained VR headset, and despite some quirks it gets a lot right out of the gate. The addition of WorldSense motion tracking and some clever internal design touches make the Mirage a more powerful, more flexible...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Kevin , review by: tomshardware.co.uk

  • Snapdragon 835 SoC, Acceptable battery life, Ample storage, Room for expansion, Spatial tracking
  • Poor fit, No removeable cushions, Not very portable
  • The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a decent option standalone VR, but your experience with it will depend heavily on the shape of your head. If its fits well, you'll enjoy it. If it doesn't fit well, you may feel like you wasted your money.6/10$399.99LenovoThe Mir...

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  Published: 2018-05-04, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk

  • Fully standalone VR headset. Tracking cameras can allow greater range of motion than the Oculus Go. Comfortable fit. Works with Google Daydream VR apps. Expandable storage via microSD card slot
  • Expensive. Headset design is large and bulky for a portable device. Movement range is limited. No built-in speakers. The included one-handed controller isn't as good as what PC VR systems can offer. Relatively few apps currently work with the Mirage Solo'
  • Google's first self-contained VR headset is one step toward making mobile VR better, but it's not the complete package...

 
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