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Company health

Employee growth
69% increase in the last year
Web traffic
2% decrease in the last quarter
Financing
July 2018 - $16M

Ratings

G2
3.8/5
(36)
Glassdoor
3.5/5
(2)

Daydream description

Daydream was a mobile VR platform developed by Google. It allowed developers to create immersive experiences for Android users using a headset and controller. Daydream focused on delivering high-quality VR experiences that were comfortable and accessible. While innovative, Google discontinued Daydream in 2019.


Who is Daydream best for

Daydream was Google's mobile VR platform offering affordable, comfortable VR experiences through smartphones. Users loved the comfortable headset and ease of use, but disliked the limited device compatibility and eventual discontinuation. While praised for its immersive gaming and entertainment capabilities, its limited content library ultimately led to its demise. No longer available, consider alternatives like ArborXR or StellarX for current VR solutions.

  • Suitable for companies of all sizes.

  • No specific industry fit as the product is discontinued.


Daydream features

Supported

Daydream VR allowed users to experience VR using their existing smartphones, making it accessible.

Supported

The Daydream View headset was designed with comfort in mind using soft, breathable fabric.

Supported

Lenovo's Daydream headset allowed K-12 integration via lesson plans and standards.

Supported

Daydream supported Google Expeditions, enabling guided VR tours for students.

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Daydream offered an affordable entry point into VR with its $70 headset.


Daydream reviews

We've summarised 36 Daydream reviews (Daydream G2 reviews) and summarised the main points below.

Pros of Daydream
  • Comfortable and lightweight headset design.
  • Affordable price point for entry-level VR.
  • User-friendly interface and intuitive controller.
  • Immersive VR experience for gaming and entertainment.
  • Easy setup and portability.
Cons of Daydream
  • Limited device compatibility, excluding many Android users.
  • Overheating issues, especially with extended use.
  • Limited content compared to other VR platforms.
  • Discontinued product, no future updates or support.
  • Controller battery life could be improved.

Daydream pricing

The commentary is based on 7 reviews from Daydream G2 reviews.

Reviewers generally found Daydream to be an affordable and cost-effective VR option. Some highlighted its low price point as a key advantage, making VR accessible. However, concerns were raised about the headset's compatibility with devices and limited content.

See the Daydream pricing page.


Daydream alternatives

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    OrchestrateVR
    Easy VR training creation, sharing, tracking, and marketplace.
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    Sketchbox
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Daydream FAQ

  • What is Daydream and what does Daydream do?

    Daydream was Google's mobile VR platform offering immersive experiences through a headset and controller. It provided comfortable and accessible VR, particularly for gaming and entertainment, at an affordable price. However, Google discontinued Daydream in 2019, halting further development and support.

  • How does Daydream integrate with other tools?

    Daydream integrated with Android smartphones and the Daydream View headset and controller. It also worked with Google Expeditions, providing educational VR tours. However, as Daydream is discontinued, no further integrations are expected.

  • What the main competitors of Daydream?

    Alternatives to Google Daydream include other mobile VR platforms like Samsung Gear VR and Oculus Go. For more robust experiences, consider PC-based VR headsets like Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Standalone headsets like Oculus Quest are also strong competitors.

  • Is Daydream legit?

    Daydream, while considered safe and user-friendly, is no longer supported by Google. It was discontinued in 2019, meaning no future updates or support are available. Consider exploring alternative VR platforms for ongoing compatibility and content.

  • How much does Daydream cost?

    Daydream is no longer available as Google discontinued the product in 2019. Therefore, pricing information is not applicable. If you're looking for VR solutions, consider alternatives.

  • Is Daydream customer service good?

    Based on the available feedback, Daydream's customer service appears to be helpful. One user mentioned that Google's help page was useful for resolving several issues they encountered.


Reviewed by

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Michal Kaczor
CEO at Gralio

Michal has worked at startups for many years and writes about topics relating to software selection and IT management. As a former consultant for Bain, a business advisory company, he also knows how to understand needs of any business and find solutions to its problems.

TT
Tymon Terlikiewicz
CTO at Gralio

Tymon is a seasoned CTO who loves finding the perfect tools for any task. He recently headed up the tech department at Batmaid, a well-known Swiss company, where he managed about 60 software purchases, including CX, HR, Payroll, Marketing automation and various developer tools.