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Google Daydream View Review

The Daydream View is an excellent mobile VR headset that has a wider set of compatible phones than our top pick
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Google Daydream View Review (The Google Daydream View.)
The Google Daydream View.
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Manufacturer:   Google
David Wise
By David Wise ⋅ Senior Review Editor  ⋅  September 21, 2017
Contributions From: Austin Palmer
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OVERALL
SCORE
  • Interactiveness - 35% 4.0
  • Visual Immersiveness - 20% 8.0
  • Comfort - 20% 9.0
  • User Friendliness - 15% 7.0
  • Ease of Setup - 10% 8.0

Our Verdict

In October 2019, The Google Daydream View was Discontinued
REASONS TO BUY
Highly immersive
Easy to setup
REASONS TO AVOID
Not terribly interactive
Smaller set of compatible phones
Earning the second-highest score out of all the mobile VR headsets that we reviewed, the Daydream View just wasn't as immersive or comfortable as the Gear VR. However, the Daydream usually retails for less and is compatible with a larger selection of smartphones, with more released on a regular basis. It's a solid headset that was just barely bested by our top recommendation and is definitely worthy of consideration

Our Analysis and Test Results

Building strongly on the success of the Google Cardboard, the Google Daydream View adds a handheld controller to improve the interactiveness of the VR experience and is constructed of a much more pliable material than the Cardboard, greatly improving comfort.

google daydream view - while the handheld remote makes using the daydream a decently...
While the handheld remote makes using the Daydream a decently interactive experience, it's nothing compared to the top tethered headsets.   Credit: Austin Palmer

Interactiveness


The Daydream didn't terribly impress us, earning a low score for its relatively subpar showing.


There aren't any buttons on the headset itself, but there is a handheld remote with a touchpad that is used as the primary method of control.

google daydream view - the remote is reasonably comfortable to hold and is decently...
The remote is reasonably comfortable to hold and is decently accurate when it comes to motion tracking.   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

We found the motion tracking of the handheld remote to be decently accurate, only having to occasionally reset the center position of the remote, as it is a little prone to drifting. The motion tracking of the headset is also decently accurate, following wherever we looked without any noticeable lag. The Daydream, like most mobile headsets, only tracks wherever you look, not your motion as you move about the room.

google daydream view - the improvements to the daydream in 2018 substantially improved the...
The improvements to the Daydream in 2018 substantially improved the visual immersiveness.   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Visual Immersiveness


The Daydream substantially improved on its performance from the prior metric, providing a more immersive experience than rest of the tested group.


The field of view of the Daydream is also on the wider side — around 100° — adding greatly to its immersiveness.


The Daydream does a very good job at blocking out ambient light, only letting in minuscule amounts — a bit of a surprise to use, as it appeared that there are some decently large gaps between the phone and the headset.

The overall image quality is quite good when using the Pixel phone, but just slightly inferior to the Gear VR when using a Samsung S8.

google daydream view - we found the daydream to be very comfortable to wear, even for long...
We found the Daydream to be very comfortable to wear, even for long periods of time   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Comfort


The Daydream got some of the best tester feedback for comfort, easily being one of the most comfortable headsets that we have tested to date.


The Daydream is substantially more comfortable than the Cardboard, much more appropriate for longer gaming sessions than some of the other headsets, such as the Canbor.

google daydream view - the 2018 edition increases the field of view and makes it more...
The 2018 edition increases the field of view and makes it more comfortable to wear glasses while wearing the Daydream.   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

The 2017 edition of the Daydream had some room for glasses, but it was a little on the snug side. However, the 2018 edition remedies this, having significantly more space for spectacles. We also liked the addition of the top strap for the 2018 version, as well as the added heat sink plate to keep your phone from overheating. It also does a decent job of keeping your face from getting sweaty, though some other models have slightly more ventilation.

google daydream view - the daydream is very easy to use and hold your phone quite securely.
The Daydream is very easy to use and hold your phone quite securely.   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

User Friendliness


Overall, the Daydream did quite well. It is easier to use than most of the other headsets we tested.


The Daydream is actually one of the easiest mobile headsets to get ready to use, only requiring you to fold out the front of the headset and place your phone in. Even better, this model is by far the most forgiving when it comes to leaving your phone in the case, allowing even bulky rugged or waterproof cases to work without issue.

The strap did cover the volume buttons on the Google Pixel phone, but we never had any issues with buttons being pressed accidentally. The headphone port is also very accessible, providing no difficulty in plugging in a set of headphones.

google daydream view - it is a snap to get your phone all set up in the daydream.
It is a snap to get your phone all set up in the Daydream.   Credit: Jenna Ammerman

Ease of Setup


The Daydream is one of the easiest models to get set up. The hardware setup for the Daydream is exceptionally easy, only requiring you to attach the strap to the remote and charge it. The software setup is just as easy, only taking about 5-10 minutes to download the mobile app and pair the remote. This can take a little bit longer if you don't already have a Google account with a payment method associated with it, but not by much.


However, the Daydream is only compatible with a smaller group of phones than other models, but it does have a wider spread of compatible phones than the Gear VR.

Value


The Daydream is a decent value if you already have a Daydream-compatible phone — much more likely with its wider set of compatible phones than the Gear VR.

Conclusion


The Google Daydream is a solid, all-around headset that provides a great introduction to VR without a huge investment. It's very easy to use and will work with the flagship phones for most major manufacturers. It's definitely a product to consider.

David Wise and Austin Palmer