When search giant Google crafted its ultra-affordable ‘Card board VR’ headset, with a minimalistic design, it introduced the masses globally to the immense potential of virtual reality (VR).
Going a step ahead, the company recently launched the Daydream View VR headset with improved design, better support and Bluetooth-enabled controller that doubles up as a remote to navigate around the Daydream’s interface, interact with apps and play games.
While the Google Daydream View VR headset is certainly a move in the right direction, what really sets it back, especially in India, is the rather slim list of devices that is supports. They are just a handful – Google Pixel, Pixel XL and Asus ZenFone AR. It is understood that the Daydream View VR would soon become compatible with the Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+, but there is concrete information on that yet. That, obviously, limits the catchment for this superb device to a small user base of only three devices.

Daydream View

Daydream View

Daydream View

Daydream View
As for the quality of VR experience, the smartphone-based experience is still far from perfect. It is not the headset that hampers the experience but the screen quality and resolution, which are the main pivots for a good VR experience.
The Google Daydream View headset is available on Flipkart for Rs 6,499. At this price, the VR headset with motion controller offers comfortable and immersive VR experience, but it could have done much better with more supported smartphones and apps.