Google built VR motion controllers for the Lenovo Mirage Solo headset - The Verge

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Google is trying to close the technology gap between its mobile virtual reality platform Daydream and the capabilities of more powerful, PC-based headsets. To do that, it’s launching software support for motion controllers that support what’s known as six degrees of freedom, or 6DoF. Google is also launching experimental 6DoF motion controllers for the Lenovo Mirage Solo headset.


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