
Virtual Reality Explained
Virtual reality has become a hot topic in the worlds of technology and business. Virtual reality is a simulated three-dimensional world with realistic images, sounds and sensations, allowing users to look around and experience a particular activity via computer (“Virtual Reality,” n.d.). This advancement in computer technology only requires the user to place glasses or goggles in front of their face and immediately enter the virtual world.
The user loses a sense of where they are and is fully immersed into the display coming from the Virtual Reality set. To further understand this concept, watch
Google has already jumped onboard with this advancement. In 2014, the Google Cardboard came out. To use this gadget, you place your phone into a cardboard with built-in glasses and once the video begins, you begin to experience the realistic features provided when looking around.
According to www.wareable.com, within 19 months, Google Cardboard shipped out over 5 million of the cardboard sets (Google has shipped 5 million Cardboard viewers so far,” n.d.). Currently, PlayStation has released a Virtual Reality Headset for $500+. The uniqueness of this device is that the user puts on the headset, instead of staring into a television set, and plays the game by moving around with the console in their hand. Other businesses, such as Edhead, would benefit from virtual reality. Edhead is an educational company that provides virtual math and science activities such as Hip Surgery, Brain Surgery, Creating a Cellphone and more. Instead of sitting in front of a PC monitor, imagine how amazing the experience would be for users to actually feel like they were in an actual surgery room.
Take a look at the Edheads Hip Surgery video
If your business would like to incorporate this advancement to progress your company, please contact Rsquare Media. Rsquare Media has knowledge and experience with Virtual Reality and would be of much help when it comes incorporating this to help promote your business. Rsquare Media Change Agents can meet with at your Business in Freeport, Merrick, Baldwin, Rockville Center, Hempstead, Uniondale, Garden City, Mineola on short notice.