레노버와 구글이 VR 기기 개발을 위해 다시 한번 손잡았다. 레노버는 구글의 VR 플랫폼인 ‘데이드림(Daydream)’ 전용 독립형 VR 헤드셋을 개발 중이라고 밝혔다.
레노버가 개발중인 VR 헤드셋은 월드센스(WorldSense)가 적용된 최초의 디바이스 중 하나이다. 월드센스는 외부 센서를 설정하지 않아도 공간의 움직임을 이해하고 3D 환경에 구현하는 새로운 위치 추적 기술로, 이를 통해 사용자가 마치 가상현실에 있는 것처럼 주변을 탐험하고, 몸을 갑자기 숙이고, 좌우로 흔들고, 점프를 하는 등 실감나고 몰입도 높은 가상현실을 경험할 수 있다.
All-in-one VR solution with software, sensors, and displays built into the headset
In collaboration with Google, Street View and Play Movies are also available. Lenovo and Google are joining hands again to develop VR devices. Lenovo announced that it is developing a standalone VR headset exclusively for Google's VR platform, 'Daydream'.
Lenovo’s VR headset is one of the first devices to feature WorldSense, a new positional tracking technology that understands movement in space and embodies it in a 3D environment without the need for external sensors, allowing users to explore their surroundings, bend over, sway left and right, and jump, creating a realistic and immersive VR experience.

In addition, this product operates independently by embedding everything necessary for VR, including computers, software, displays, and sensors, into the headset itself. Therefore, you can easily experience high-quality VR by simply picking up the headset and playing without having to connect it to a cable or PC. In other words, users can now easily enjoy virtual reality through an all-in-one VR solution without complicated connections.
In addition, rich content is also available through the Daydream app. You can experience Google Photos and Google Play Movies in virtual reality, and use Google Street View.
Lenovo is working closely with various companies around the world, including projects that utilize new technologies such as Google’s Tango and Daydream. Last year, Lenovo launched the world’s first smartphone, the Phab 2 Pro, which supports Google’s Tango technology. Tango is a technology that implements augmented reality (AR) on smartphones, and features three core technologies: Motion Tracking, Depth Perception, and Area Learning.