![]() Sure, Oculus Rift is swathed in stretchy cloth materials but with View, there are no wires, it's far smaller and of course, portable. Simply put, Daydream View's cloth design is inviting and cosy, invoking the same feeling you'd get from lazing about without a care because it hides the tech we've come to associate with hard plastics and metals – and so far, this look is unlike any other VR mobile headset out there. It's not the nicest sounding comparison, but every time I've mentioned the analogy to someone, their eyes light up in agreement. It just looks so damn soft and oddly appealing, like a comfy pair of sweatpants. There's no doubt that Daydream View is immediately eye-catching. So how does it actually fare? Well, we've been using the Cardboard sequel for a while now and it's become clear that Google's view of VR is on the right track. That's of course not counting the price of the smartphone Daydream View needs to actually run. ![]() At £69, it's still more expensive than Google Cardboard but it's cheaper than the £80 Samsung Gear VR.
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