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15 reviews
May, 2025
alaTest has collected and analyzed 15 reviews of Lenovo Explorer VR Headset. The average rating for this product is 3.3/5, compared to an average rating of 4.4/5 for other products in the same category for all reviews. Comments about the design and reliability are overall positive. The portability and usability are also appreciated. Reviews are divided on the price, while many are less positive about the size.
usability, portability, reliability, design
size
We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other products in the same category the Lenovo Explorer VR Headset is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 87/100 = Very good quality.
Expert review by : Alastair Stevenson (trustedreviews.com)
Good hardware paired with in-progress software. Lenovo Explorer.
Solid design ; Decent tracking ; Easy setup
SteamVR support still a work-in-progress ; Strap is a little rigid
The Lenovo Explorer is a great piece of hardware, partially let down by work-in-progress software.
Expert review by : Matt Hanson (techradar.com)
The best Mixed Reality headset yet?
Light ; Easy to install ; Good price ; Good resolution ; Decent build quality
Lenses are on the small side ; Gets hot in use ; Early days for Mixed Reality
The Lenovo Explorer is a good example of the potential of the Windows Mixed Reality platform, with an established manufacturer turning its hand to producing a well-built headset that handles virtual reality games and experiences well. We have high...
Expert review by : Mike Lowe (pocket-lint.com)
If there's a theme at this year's IFA show - that's the largest technology show in Europe, if you're not in the know - then it has to be Windows Mixed
Overall, the Lenovo Explorer is a comfortable vision of what Windows Mixed Reality can be. We still think the Windows solution is easy-to-setup virtual reality rather than true mixed reality, but ignore that and focus on the core experience and there's...
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.co.uk)
Lenovo's ready to join the Windows Mixed Reality games.
Expert review by : Kevin Carbotte (tomshardware.co.uk)
Lightweight ; Removable headband cushions ; Small enough for children to wear
Build quality, in parts ; No adjustment possible for IPD ; Too small for large heads
As an easy-to-use headset that runs on modest hardware (by VR standards), the Explorer is a solid-enough choice. And if you’re looking for a headset to share with your kids, we’re not aware of a PC-connected VR device that will fit better.
Expert review by : Vaughn Highfield (alphr.com)
The best chance VR has at going mainstream, as long as the problems are ironed out
In terms of pure hardware, what Lenovo has managed to build with the Lenovo Explorer is truly impressive. It’s incredibly lightweight and wonderfully comfortable and, at £399 for headset and controllers, it’s an absolute steal.
Expert review by : Ajay Kumar (pcmag.com)
Lenovo's Explorer headset is one of the first Windows Mixed Reality devices, combining virtual reality with augmented reality for an immersive experience.
Wireless room tracking. Comfortable.
Requires powerful PC. Pricey.
The Lenovo Explorer will be available in October for $349 on its own, or $449 in a bundle with the motion controllers. Check back then for a full review.
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.com)
Lenovo's ready to join the Windows Mixed Reality games.
Expert review by : Lori Grunin (cnet.com.au)
Lenovo's ready to join the Windows Mixed Reality games.
Consumer review (currys.co.uk)
Lightweight
Controllers, tracking and visuals
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