Wednesday, November 29, 2017

A Huawei Daydream controller strolls through the FCC

A Huawei Daydream controller strolls through the FCC


Huawei appears to be the first manufacturer to partner up with Google in creating a non-Google Daydream VR headset. This comes as a surprise as weve not heard of Huawei making such a device. We do, however, recall Huawei talking about Daydream compatibility at its Keynote at CES early this year, even before Google to all developers. So Huawei has shown special interest in the platform in the past. Since the Daydream controller uses a Bluetooth radio, an FCC filing is a must. The filing has a plethora of photos to look at, including photos of the controller's innards. The controller itself is very similar to the one that comes bundled with Google's Daydream view headset, in terms of user input: Home, Back, Vol+ and -, and a touchpad with a Select key under it. This new controller also has a trigger behind it and the overall design is slightly different on this device in that it features an ergonomic curve. Currently, the only two Huawei devices that are ready for Daydream are the and the . This is a peculiar move on Huawei's part, as both Mate 9 devices that support Daydream have QHD displays while the is only getting a FHD+ one, which is the Huawei smartphone currently . You can head to the Source link to take a look at even more photo if you so desire. |


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