Original Link: https://www.anandtech.com/show/12297/lenovo-details-its-standalone-daydream-vr-hmd-the-mirage-solo-at-ces-2018

LAS VEGAS, NV — Back in May 2017, at the Google I/O conference, Good discussed the next stage of the roadmap for its Daydream VE platform. The company announced that it worked with Qualcomm to create a reference design to help partners create standalone Daydream headsets powered by Qualcomm’s latest and greatest SoC and features inside-out tracking. HTC was supposed to bring its standalone Daydream headset to the market in late 2017, but they canceled its plans. Lenovo also announced it would bring a standalone Daydream headset to market, but the company didn’t reveal any specifics about the device, until now.

Lenovo’s standalone Daydream headset is called the Mirage Solo. It features a Qualcomm Snapdragon 835 VR SoC and 4GB of memory. The device also includes 64GB of internal storage and a memory card slot that supports MicroSDTM cards up to 256GB for additional storage. The headset also includes a 5.5" 2560 x 1440 75Hz LCD and two Fresnel-Aspheric lenses that provide up to a 110-degree field of view. The whole unit is powered by a 4,000 mAh Li-ion Polymer battery, which Lenovo said provides up to seven hours of use.

The Mirage Solo also includes WorldSense inside-out tracking, which is derived from sensors and cameras developed for Google’s Tango project to provide 6 degrees of freedom (6DoF). Google still hasn’t gone into much detail about the WorldSense tracking technology, but Lenovo did mention the system can keep track of your surroundings up to 1.5m away from you. The Mirage Solo also includes a Daydream motion controller for more immersive VR interactions.

Lenovo said that it prioritized comfort when designing the Mirage Solo headset. It is somewhat large but features an adjustable head strap that should fit nearly any head. It also includes quick release adjustment points to make it easy to remove the headset when you’re done with it. The head strap is also lined with soft, breathable, contoured fabric. Additionally, Lenovo also balanced the weight of the headset to reduce the potential for neck strain.

The Mirage Solo is compatible with the entire library of VR content that already exists on the Daydream platform. Any game that you can play with a Daydream View headset will work on the new headset. This enables developers to create more advanced experiences that take advantage of the WorldSense tracking system. Lenovo isn’t showing that content yet, but the company said it would have more to say about WorldSense-enabled software closer to the headset’s release.

Lenovo isn’t quite ready to bring the Mirage Solo to market, but the headset isn’t far off. The company said the device would be available in Q2 2018, and the price is quite a bit less than we expected--under $400. Last week, Pico announced the Pico Neo CV, which is another standalone VR headset that features Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 835 VR, that will cost $750. We assumed that Pico’s price would set the tone of the industry, but Lenovo already upset that apple cart.

Lenovo Mirage Solo HMD Specifications
Processor Qualcomm Snapdragon 835
RAM 4GB ROM
Storage 64GB UFS
Card Slot microSDTM Card; Up to 256GB
Audio Android N Pro Audio, 3.5mm Audio Jack with Dual Microphones
Battery 4,000 mAh Li-ion Polymer
Display Size / Type / Frequency 5.5", QHD (2560x1440) / LCD / 75 Hz
Material Plastic
Lens Fresnel-Aspheric
FOV 110°
Color Depth 16.7M, Color Gamut - 70%
Buttons I/O, Volume Key, Adjustment Dial, Quick Release  Button
Camera Dual 6 DoF, Tracking Cameras
Control 3 DoF Wireless Daydream Motion Controller
Sensors P-Sensor, Gyroscope, Accelerometer, Magnetometer
WLAN Wi-Fi 802.11ac/n, 2T2R MIMO Dual Ban
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.0 + BLE
Dimensions (W x L x H) 204.01 x 269.5 s 179.86mm
Weight 645g (1.42lbs.)
Operating System Daydream OS
Colors Moonlight White

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Kevin Carbotte contributed to this report

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