I don't use VR headsets for much. Sure when Google cardboard first came out, I jumped on some Star Wars themed ones that were being given away by Verizon about 5 years ago. Well, Google calls them cardboard for a reason. They are made of cardboard and NOT very comfortable to use but did the job and even included a touch action button. Step forward to 2017 when Google introduced the Daydream. Had optical quality lenses, padding around your face, an adjustable head strap and a Bluetooth controller instead of a mechanical touch "finger" action button. Downsides to those above? Not glasses friendly and both steamed up quickly and heated up your phone when playing CPU intensive games. No adjustments for eye distance or pupil distance, so some videos were blurry. This Homido V1 headset appears to address some of those drawbacks. It has good lenses, a decent foam face padding, optional vertical head strap to offer more security, venting to help reduce fogging, open cellphone holder to help keep the device temps down, along with both focal and pupil distance adjustments. I would give this a higher score if it included a mechanical action button of some sort. Because not all applications operate just be looking around. Some require menu access and with this Homino V1 doesn't have any way to. If you want a basic VR headset, take a look at the Homino V2 or Premium which has all of the items above plus the mechanical action button for about the same money since they are relatively old tech now. Overall - if you want a VR headset to look around and okay with a passive user experience then the V1 is perfectly suitable for that but for a little bit more, get all that without the compromise consider the V2.Read full review
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