Announced at CES in January, the Lenovo Mirage Solo and Mirage Camera are now available for purchase.
As a reminder, the Lenovo Mirage Solo is the first standalone virtual reality headset that runs on Google’s Daydream platform.
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Previous Daydream headsets, like the Daydream View, require a compatible Android handset. But the Mirage Solo includes a Snapdragon 835 VR processor, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of internal storage in addition to its 5.5-inch QHD (2560×1440) LCD displays.
The Mirage Solo with Daydream costs $399.99 and is available now from the Lenovo website.
Meanwhile, the Lenovo Mirage Camera is the first VR180-compatible camera; it captures photos and videos with a 180-degree field of view and three-dimensional imagery. It was designed with VR capture and playback in mind, and it works well with the Mirage Solo and other Daydream headsets if you’ve got them. (It does not require Daydream.)
The Lenovo Mirage Camera costs $299.99 and is also available on the Lenovo website.