Google launches version of Chrome compatible with the DayDream Virtual Reality platform

Virtual Reality (VR) has arrived on the web, and we are not talking about a website that is adapted to these features, but now Google DayDream users can enjoy a new experience in the Chrome browser, as Google has announced that Chrome will have support for these virtual reality glasses.

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Google announced today that Chrome will support the DayDream Virtual Reality platform. So with Daydream View and Lenovo Mirage Solo VR glasses, you can visit any website and enjoy a more immersive viewing experience.

With this new integration, you can download your browser to the DayDream platform and you can visit any website and even the incognito mode, it also has all the features of Chrome mobile: synchronization and voice search.

Google also promises Daydream-specific features as a “movie mode” that optimizes web videos for the best virtual reality experience.

If you have virtual reality glasses, you can launch Chrom directly from the site or access the shop to update the app and surf the Internet.

Google continues to rely on new technologies, leveraging the qualities of virtual and/or extended reality and developing strategies for its users to acquire new products, such as the new Lenovo Mirage Solo, its first Augmented Reality Viewer, which is independent of the DayDream platform. So you don’t have to connect it to a smartphone or computer. When we combine this browser functionality, you can do whatever you want, e.g. read a story from your desktop or consult a web guide for an application without removing your helmet.

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