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[[Daydream]] is [[Google]]'s mobile [[Virtual Reality Platform]]. Built on top of [[Android N]], Daydream encompasses both software along with hardware such as Daydream-ready smartphones, [[#Devices|HMDs]] and [[#Accessories|controllers]]. Daydream was the successor to [[Google Cardboard]] and was unveiled in Google I/O 2016.
[[Daydream]] is [[Google]]'s mobile [[Virtual Reality Platform]]. Built on top of [[Android N]], Daydream encompasses both software along with hardware such as Daydream-ready smartphones, [[#Devices|HMDs]] and [[#Accessories|controllers]]. Unveiled in Google I/O 2016, [[Daydream]] is [[Google VR]]'s high-end mobile VR platform while [[Cardboard]] is the low-end.
 
==Devices==
==Devices==
The [[Daydream HMD]] consists of a [[Slide-on HMD]] that requires a Daydream-ready phone. Daydream-ready phones are new Android N smartphones with special components such as special sensors and displays. These phones act the the processors and displays for the HMD. Daydream HMD differs from [[Cardboard]] as it only works with specific phones, not all phones.  
The [[Daydream HMD]] consists of a [[Slide-on HMD]] that requires a Daydream-ready phone. Daydream-ready phones are new Android N smartphones with special components such as special sensors and displays. These phones act the the processors and displays for the HMD. Daydream HMD differs from [[Cardboard]] as it only works with specific phones, not all phones.