Rumor has it that Google could be secretly working on a standalone VR headset that won't rely on a compliant smartphone to work as intended. It might not require a PC or any other smart device either. This would make this rumored gadget a pretty innovative one, as most current-gen VR headsets are currently not approached to as standalone device, but more as accessories and functionality extenders of our phones and computers.
In order to be up for the task, Google's VR headset will need to come with a full hardware package in order to be independent. This means that it will feature its own processors and sensors - the rumor mill tells us that these might be supplied by Movidius, one of the major manufacturers of motion chips and high-performance computational imaging devices. Additionally, Google's VR headset will most likely employ its own set of outward-facing cameras and display if it aims to be a truly standalone device. That's everything the rumor mill has come up with so far.
As far as design and price are concerned, we know nothing so far, but one thing's for sure - it won't be as dirt cheap as the DIY $20 Cardboard VR headset. Rest assured that we will keep an ear close to the ground for additional info on Google's VR headset and if something pops up, we'll get back to you as soon as we can.
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