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Oculus Go
Oculus developed Oculus Go in partnership with Qualcomm, a large US mobile SoC designer, and Xiaomi, China’s largest smartphone maker.[47] Like the Samsung Gear VR and Google’s Daydream, the device is not tethered to a computer and it does not require a gaming system to work. It only consists of a headset but the device is not powered by a smartphone. It only has 3 Degrees of freedom tracking. (Wikipedia)
Why this device?
This is one of the first standalone, affordable VR headsets made for a mass audience. It has intuitive controls and interface. Although it lacks both tracked controllers (hands) and 6 degrees of freedom, the screen is high resolution, with above average lenses. It makes for a comfortable viewing experience for anything optimized for the platform. It also works well with webVR content.
Oculus Go Headset
Mobile Oculus Go Head Mounted Display
Oculus Go controller
Small controller for laser pointing and interface manipulation; untracked motion controller