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The self-contained headset is wireless and generates some decent holographic effects. Will run on even some older iPhones and Android phones. A good handful of challenges and game modes. Comes with its own lightsaber hilt
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Doesn't always track your movements or the lightsaber very well. Lightsaber sometimes drops up out of sync. Requires a phone. Inserting and setting up the phone isn't easy or quick. Who knows if this will ever run other games
At £249 in the UK this is a fairly pricey experience for what could be seen as three games you might tire from over time. Two-player Lightsaber duels might add to that, but that requires two complete kits - a big outlay for a family, for example.However...
Published: 2017-12-14, Author: Scott , review by: CNET.co.uk
The self-contained headset is wireless and generates some decent holographic effects. Will run on even some older iPhones and Android phones. A good handful of challenges and game modes. Comes with its own lightsaber hilt
Doesn't always track your movements or the lightsaber very well. Lightsaber sometimes drops up out of sync. Requires a phone. Inserting and setting up the phone isn't easy or quick. Who knows if this will ever run other games
Lenovo's AR helmet for phones feels like a clever mini-HoloLens for Star Wars fans, but as a standalone headset with no other software, it's a tough sell...
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Published: 2017-11-23, Author: Abbas , review by: techradar.com
Great concept, Mixed reality works well
Complicated to set up, Keeping three devices charged, Fun initially, but wears off
Star Wars: Jedi Challenges works if you think of it as a casual entertainment session rather than a full blown game. It could be a lot more fun if it supported a multiplayer mode - think of all the crazy Star Wars-themed parties where you could duel again...
Though some people may argue that one exclusive app isn't enough to justify the Mirage's $200 asking price, after my demo I can't help but be excited about it. The Mirage is one of the first products I've seen in quite some time where every journo has uni...
Abstract: Playing Jedi is the dream for many Star Wars fans. For rather obvious reasons, it's also something that's totally unobtainable bar donning a robe and waving a stick around. But now, thanks to Lenovo's latest partnership with Disney, you can jump right int...
Fun, interactive gameplay, Prototype headset is comfortable, See-through display lets you stay in the real world, Good range of supported smartphones
Three game modes may get old fast, Setup process is tedious
Yes, if you're a Star Wars fanatic, this is an experience you may not want to miss.Editor's RecommendationsWho will be the last Jedi? Everything we know about ‘Star Wars: Episode VIII'Big Boi of Outkast talks about holding ‘Jedi rap status' in the streami...
Abstract: On paper, Lenovo's Star Wars: Jedi Challenges augmented reality headset is a great idea.An AR device that only requires a smartphone and include motion control lightsaber to let you feel like the ultimate Jedi warrior? Sign me up.At a recent media event i...
Published: 2018-01-13, Author: Tom , review by: stuff.tv/my/
Are you really missing out if your VR photos only capture half of your surroundings? Lenovo and Google say no, but the Mirage Camera will be the bit of kit to actually test the theory.It seems simple enough to use, and image quality does seem to be very g...
Abstract: The reception for Star Wars: The Last Jedi has split the galaxy into two, rocking the fandom with passionate essays, sensationalized reactions, and flocks of space puffins i.e. Porgs. In the meantime, those looking to move on for some hands-on have plent...