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[[Daydream Controller]] is the [[Input Device]] for the [[Daydream]] [[Virtual Reality Platforms|mobile VR platform]]. Developed by [[Google]], the small remote had 2 buttons, 1 clickable trackpad and accurate [[rotational tracking]].
[[Daydream Controller]] is the [[Input Device]] for the [[Daydream]] [[Virtual Reality Platforms|mobile VR platform]]. Developed by [[Google]], the small remote had 2 buttons, 1 clickable trackpad, volume buttons and accurate [[rotational tracking]].


Daydream Controller was unveiled in Google I/O 2016 on May 18, 2016.
Daydream Controller was unveiled in Google I/O 2016 on May 18, 2016.
==Features==
==Features==
*Accurate rotational tracking


==Hardware==
==Hardware==
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==Developer==
==Developer==
Developers can create a controller emulator with a smartphone and a paper cutout. The emulator is an app that mimics the buttons on the controller. A plastic or paper cutout of the button outlines can be placed on top of your phone to help guide the fingers.


==Images==
==Images==

Revision as of 23:32, 19 May 2016

Daydream Controller
Basic Info
Type Input Device, Motion Tracker
Subtype Hands/Fingers Tracking
Platform Daydream
Developer Google
System
Operating System Android
Storage
Display
Image
Optics
Tracking
Tracking 3DOF
Rotational Tracking IMUs
Audio
Connectivity
Device
Input Clickable touchpad, 2 buttons
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Daydream Controller is the Input Device for the Daydream mobile VR platform. Developed by Google, the small remote had 2 buttons, 1 clickable trackpad, volume buttons and accurate rotational tracking.

Daydream Controller was unveiled in Google I/O 2016 on May 18, 2016.

Features

  • Accurate rotational tracking

Hardware

Apps

Developer

Developers can create a controller emulator with a smartphone and a paper cutout. The emulator is an app that mimics the buttons on the controller. A plastic or paper cutout of the button outlines can be placed on top of your phone to help guide the fingers.

Images

References