Domestic VR glasses Dlodlo V1 exposure is no longer that heavy

Finally! There is a VR glasses that doesn't have to wear your entire headband and you don't have to tire your neck anymore.

China’s VR has launched the Dlodlo program, a device called the V1 helmet that will be released in October at a price of $559. It looks like a thin goggles, much better than a heavy helmet. The weight is also lighter than Rift or Vive. The device weighs about 88g, while the Vive weighs 500g. In addition, the device has a monocular resolution screen (105° viewing angle) and has a higher resolution than Rift and Vive.

The V1 does not have any built-in processor, so it must be connected to a PC or another device called D1 (connected to a mobile phone), which means that the entire device can be stuffed into small packets and carried around. Estimate this device can bring a very good experience, small size, clear screen. One Demo is a game that shoots a pirate ship. You can shoot a pirate ship and you can take photos of the attraction 360°.

D1 will be sold separately (the price is not yet announced), and the software it ships is called Dlodlo OS, based on Android 5.0 Lollipop. It will also have its own app store with 139 3D movies and 76 independent sports, action adventure and shooting games. Before interacting with the game, you need a standard gamepad. Not the kind of Google Daydream remote handle.

You know this is the first generation product. Games and movie content will also be greatly improved. Dlodlo hints that everyone can support iOS and Android devices in the future.

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