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Review: LG’s ultralight virtual reality goggles and fun 360-degree camera

South Korean phone maker releases two VR accessories for its latest flagship smartphone, the G5

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A visitor uses LG’s new 360 VR device at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Photo: AFP

360 VR

Samsung already pushed out the Oculus-powered Gear VR last year, and a number of other big names are releasing VR hardware. LG now has its own VR goggles and the company’s done things slightly differently.

Unlike the Gear VR or Oculus Rift, which are quite clunky to strap onto the head, the 360 VR is more like a pair of sunglasses with side shields. It’s light enough at just 100 grams and certainly didn’t strain my neck.

It’s so light because, unlike the Gear VR, 360 VR doesn’t house the phone in the headset. Instead, it is connected to the handset by a USB-C cable.

It also doesn’t feature any sort of navigation buttons on the headset and relies on directions swiped on the phone. The 360 VR doesn’t allow you full motion of the head as you’re always tethered to something.

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