Currently Google Pixel, Pixel XL are DayDream ready while the same is expected to arrive soon on Samsung Galaxy S8 and S8+. Needless to say, the DayDream compatibility will soon be added to a majority of high-end premium phones and it won’t be surprising if the DayDream also makes it to midrange devices as well. The Google Daydream View will allow the users to experience a 360-degree panoramic view and will also get to watch their favorite shows on the virtual screen. The headset is made out of soft breathable fabric and is expected to fit all the sizes. On the ergonomics front, the soft fabric is expected to keep the users in comfort. Yet another feature that separates the Google Daydream from other entry levelVR headsets is the controller. Yes with the controller one would be able to play immersive games and also respond to the scenes by using gestures. Google has also created an area within the headsets wherein you can store the controller. That being said apart from the best part of the Daydream is the content. Google already offers a library of VR videos including the Bahubali experience, Taj Mahal, and Pyramids. Also, you can make use of the VR Keyboard app available on the Google Play Store for VR Typing.

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