Google's all-new Pixel went on sale last month and is the first smartphone designed and made by the internet giant.
The device features an all-metal finish, fast processor, top-notch camera, stunning display and fingerprint scanner.
Google has also included its new assistant which helps guide you through your daily routine via the power of your voice.
Alongside this latest call maker, Google also announced a host of other devices including the Daydream View headset.
These gadget goggles use the Pixel to bring virtual reality to your face without the need for a high-powered laptop of console.
The whole experience is brought to users via a new Daydream app which will arrive on the Play Store later this week.
The app includes access to games such as Need for Speed and LEGO BrickHeadz as well as a host of virtual adventures.
And there's even a mini controller that ships with the Daydream to help you interact with what's going on inside the headset.
Google believes the Daydream View can also become your very own personal cinema and is working with Hulu, Netflix and HBO NOW to bring the latest videos and movies to the service.
And Google's YouTube videos also feature heavily on the device.
Via the unique YouTube app, users can watch the entire library of videos on a virtual big screen and experience VR videos from creators like Buzzfeed, PrankvsPrank, Meredith Foster, CollegeHumor, Tastemade, UnboxTherapy and VSauce2.
Google already produces its budget Cardboard VR glasses but this is the first time they've created something more premium.
The Daydream View headset is made from a light, breathable fabric and it even includes a hand-washable facepad.
So when will it be available?
The Daydream View is available from Thursday 10th November at EE and Carphone Warehouse stores.
Google is selling it via their online Store and, if you fancy one, it will set you back £69.
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