Read our Lenovo Mirage Solo review for full specs and price. The Lenovo Mirage Solo is a standalone VR headset made by Lenovo in collaboration with Google. Google and Lenovo revealed the first standalone VR headset to utilize the former’s Daydream platform, the Lenovo Mirage Solo. At CES 2018 last week, Lenovo revealed the Mirage Solo, the company’s standalone Daydream headset. Powered by WorldSense™, a new technology by Google that understands your movement in space without the need to set-up any external sensors, the Lenovo Mirage Solo delivers superior comfort and new capabilities to move in VR. The difference is significant, but then again, so is the price. Put away the cables and the cell phones, because Lenovo Mirage Solo is fully self-sufficient, letting you enjoy VR from anywhere at any time. Regarding target audience, they’re likely to be the same: people looking to experience VR without needing lots of expensive tech to go with it. This standalone Lenovo VR headset is compatible with Google's Daydream platform and offers 6DoF thanks to built-in sensors and cameras. Lenovo Mirage Solo with Daydream is the world's first standalone VR headset with Daydream. These are the two headsets that really go head to head. There’s no doubting that Lenovo’s Mirage Solo headset is revolutionary for the mobile VR market in a few ways. Lenovo Mirage Solo vs Oculus Go. The Mirage Solo is light, adjustable and fine-tuned for comfort and balanced load distribution — … The Mirage Solo was ergonomically designed so you can comfortably stay immersed in that virtual world for long periods of time (thanks in part to its 2.5-hour battery life).