Highresolution display, Lightweight and compact, Interface recentering is an idea worth stealing
Crazy expensive for what it offers, Unconvincing build quality, Eyeglass temples will tear at your ears, 'Light blocker' isn't much good at blocking light, Limited to USB TypeC smartphones, Eats through your phone's battery like crazy, Essentially zero VR
Abstract: LG enters the VR pond with its VR 360 lightweight headset but fails to make a splash. The South Korean heavyweight has been on somewhat of a comeback lately, delivering both solid handsets and impressive OLED displays. However, the company's first major a...
A neat idea from LG, but one you feel still needs a little more work to start a new chapter in the VR story...
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Published: 2016-05-20, Author: Sophie , review by: wareable.com
Light, Fairly comfortable,
Only works with G5 for now, Very few apps, Expensive, Not immersive
It's shame that we're testing the 360 VR just after Google has outlined its bold vision for its Android-powered VR platform, Daydream, of which LG is a smartphone partner. The only people who should consider buying the 360 VR are G5 owners. If you're one...
Abstract: We've highlighted some of the more interesting accessories available now (or coming soon) for the new LG G5 smartphone. The innovative modular design means that some of these plug into the bottom of the phone, while others tread the traditional accessory...