The Best New VR/AR Headsets Coming in 2018

It's shaping up to be a big year for immersive technology. Here's what to look forward to.
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Lenovo Mirage Solo (May 5, $400)

The original Vive was one of the high-end headsets to land in 2016, but now Vive is rolling out an upgrade. With a denser display, integrated audio, and an optional wireless adapter, the Pro isn't cheap, but it might be the most powerful headset on the market.

Lenovo Mirage Solo (May 5, $400)

The first third-party headset to be released for Google's Daydream platform, the Mirage Solo is also the first viable "standalone" VR headset available in the US: it's fully self-contained, with no need for a computer or smartphone to power it.

Oculus Go (TBA, $199)

Oculus' first standalone device, rumored to land in May as well, won't deliver quite as much immersion as the Mirage Solo—it only tracks your head's rotational movement, so you can't duck and dodge the way you can in the Lenovo—but you can't argue with the price.

Pico Neo (TBA, $749)

We only know that the Chinese company is looking at "late spring" for a global rollout of its new standalone device, but the Neo's integration with the Viveport VR app store solves a problem that has held back Pico's previous products.