
Lenovo has officially released its new Mirage Solo Standalone Daydream View headset and compatible Mirage Camera in Australia, retailing for A$799 and A$499 respectively.
Aussies can order the products from Lenovo’s website here, or online via Harvey Norman.
Claimed to be the world’s first standalone Daydream VR headset, the ‘Mirage Solo’ features a 5.5-inch QHD LCD panel, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage and Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 chipset.
The headset offers 7 hours of battery life, with support for over 250 games and apps.
Utilising Google’s WorldSense technology, dual cameras claim to provide positioning information without needing external sensors.
Watch the VR headset in action below:
Lenovo’s new Mirage Camera supports Google’s VR180 format, which allows users to capture/stream VR pictures/video via dual fish-eye lenses.
Users can capture a full 180-degree arc, via 13MP front sensors and 16G internal storage.
Further information is available on Lenovo’s website here.
Watch the camera in action below: