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Overview

Lenovo Mirage AR
Basic Information
Release Year 2017
Product Type Video Games
In Production No
Official Website

Lenovo Mirage AR, is a consumer augmented reality headset device that utilized a connected smartphone in order to play games. However the apps required to use the headset have been delisted from their respective app-stores, and the servers needed for core functionalities of the game have been turned offline. This has made the headset, and related accessories completely unusable in current year.

Consumer-impact summary

Unlike other legacy gaming devices, the Lenovo Mirage AR headset is now completely unusable in current year, because of choices made by the manufactures of the device. The manufacturer has also stated that they will not provide any refunds for the product.

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