![]() ![]() ![]() One small thing: that head strap does help to balance the weight and make everything feel light-ish for longer periods of use. Unlike Google's Daydream View (which has had its prices slashed recently) there's no light bleed either once you adjust the Mi VR properly. The headset itself is white plastic which looks fine and the foam padding is comfortable on the face and blocks out the world - in this respect it's preferable to the side flaps on the much more expensive PS VR. There's a PS VR-style headband which makes the process of putting it on quicker but we actually find this is slightly less useful than adjustable straps for getting the really snug fit VR demands. It is quick and easy to get phones in and out, though. So like the Gear VR, it includes its own motion sensor, it doesn't simply rely on your phone's.Īlso here, the phone connected to the device via USB Type-C, instead of resting in front of the lenses on the cheaper Mi VR Play. ![]() This is a proper mobile VR headset, not just a viewer. The Mi VR looks and feels like a cross between the Sony PlayStation VR and the Samsung Gear VR. So is it any good, or are there better options available? It's cheap-ish, offers slightly more tech than your average mobile VR headset, and though it's designed to be used with Xiaomi's Chinese Mi VR platform, you can be used outside of China. The Mi VR - not to be confused with the cheaper Mi VR Play - works with a bunch of Xiaomi phones and a few others. Now Xiaomi owners have a headset especially for them. The question of which mobile VR headset is right for you still totally depends on which smartphone you have, as the Gears and Daydreams reward the latest phones. ![]()
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