The best VR headsets for iPhone users

Because iOS users can join the big VR party too


The great VR headset revolution is well and truly underway and just because you own an iPhone rather than an Android smartphone doesn't mean you can't get involved in the virtual reality action in 2017.
An Apple VR headset doesn't exist (yet), so Google Cardboard has stolen a lot of the limelight when it comes to mobile virtual reality while Google Daydream is impressing in its early days. But many of the new breed of super-cheap headsets (apart from Daydream View) are iPhone compatible, and support most handsets from the last couple of years, from the iPhone 5S to the new iPhone 7.

While mobile VR headsets obviously have nothing on the likes of the HTC ViveOculus Rift or PlayStation VR, Cardboard-style sets have the chance to encourage large numbers of potential users to get on board with virtual reality. Apps wise, you can access Cardboard apps, YouTube 360, Facebook's 360 videos and more. So what better place to start than with one of these iPhone-friendly headsets?

Google Cardboard


A quick and low cost entry into virtual reality doesn't come much cheaper than an iPhone compatible Cardboard kit. Available for under $10 you get a strap and NFC technology that powers up the app on demand. 
They're a bit fiddly to make and they're going to fall apart after a while, but there's no easier way to jump into VR.

Carl Zeiss VR One GX


Most mobile VR headsets are simply a plastic case and a couple of lenses – hence the logic behind the super cheap Cardboard style devices. So Carl Zeiss' experience in making lenses puts it high on our list. The newest model, the VR One GX, goes one better than the original headset by adding a magnetic control that attaches to the side and lets you interact with the app.
However, there's no head strap, and if you're an iPhone 7 Plus owner then you'll need the bigger VR One Plus instead. Also note that the headset sometimes isn't sold with the right tray for your handset – so make sure you get one.

View-Master DLX VR

Mattel's second View-Master mobile VR headset was the first to actually be sold in Apple stores but is has since disappeared. But you can still pick it up from other places. The DLX VR has a redesigned smartphone mount to work with more sizes of iPhone, as well as Android, headphone support and upgraded lenses from the first attempt.
The best bit? It's modelled on the iconic View-Master design with slightly more of a modern twist for this second edition. Coming soon.

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Daydream by Google

Daydream VR by Google

The Daydream View headset is made with lightweight fabric, 
inspired by what you wear. Paired with a controller, both are 
designed to be easy and intuitive.




It will be available through the online Google Store and at 
retailers in five countries:
  • United States: Verizon, Best Buy; $79
  • Canada: Bell, Rogers, Telus, Best Buy; $99
  • United Kingdom: EE, Carphone Warehouse; £69
  • Germany: Deutsche Telekom; €69
  • Australia: Telstra, JB Hi-Fi; $119

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