Google is developing a virtual reality system without connecting to other devices

This VR system absolutely no need to connect to the phone or computer to operate.

On Sunday last week, it was reported that Google is working on a virtual reality VR project that is more modern than the Google Cardboard system many times. According to The Wall Street Journal, it will be a discrete VR system that will not need to be connected to a phone or computer to operate.

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The device will have a screen, high-speed processor and camera system on the outside. According to sources, it will bring the experience to a moderate level, but not with specialized devices such as Oculus or HTC Vive, but Google VR will bring convenience when not connecting to other computers to work.

This is most likely a different VR system from Google's rumored Gear VR device , which is rumored to be releasing the new Android version as part of the operating system. The Financial Times reports that the Gear VR device is a key part of Android device manufacturers' ability to integrate virtual reality features into the operating system . Both sources said that the product will be launched at the Google I / O event in 2016 this year.

On the other hand, the VR device has not been publicly announced at the time of launch, sources said that it is still in beta and may be discontinued at any time. Some rumors say Movidius, a startup company in California, will be the technology provider for Google to track the movement of the user's head . With Google's commitment to VR, they will face Oculus, Samsung, Sony and HTC. These are the companies that have launched their VR products on the market.