Are you afraid of heights? Then the VR game The Climb is your new worst nightmare! The virtual climbing game is so realistic that it will impress even real climbers! It is available for Oculus Rift VR glasses.
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With virtual reality, things that were only recently separated by a screen become damn real. With the advent of virtual reality glasses such as Samsung Gear VR, Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR and HTC Vive, the digital world has broken through the "fourth wall". Renate realized this as well, and the VR-horror The Brookhaven Experiment honestly sent fear into her bones. The girl must be shaking even today!
Is this the computer of the future? In the near future, computers as we know them will only find a place in museums, antique shops and collectors. The Magic Leap company demonstrated what a computer of the future will look like, which no longer needs a physical screen and case. Virtual reality glasses will be enough and you will have the world in the palm of your hand.
The Swedish furniture giant Ikea has introduced the virtual reality application Ikea VR Experience, which allows you to test three Ikea kitchens in virtual reality right from your home sofa. It's made for the HTC Vive virtual reality glasses, which are selling like hotcakes. Is Ikea coming to Slovenia too late?
The future is here! Microsoft or his research team I3D presented technology that, combined with HoloLens virtual reality glasses, performs holoportation, i.e. 3D digital teleportation. Namely, it enables 3D capture of people, reconstruction and sending of the image anywhere in the world in real time.
In the flood of beauty products, it is sometimes difficult to choose the right makeup for yourself. Choosing, for example, lipstick, sometimes borders on science, because not every lipstick suits every woman, so it is important to find shades that are suitable. The same applies to other beauty products. But now everything is getting much easier. The make-up brand Cargo Cosmetics has prepared an interesting Cake service with the company FaceCake, which allows you to try out make-up right from the comfort of your home armchair.
Virtual reality is nothing new, as various futuristic companies around the world have been working with it for decades. However, its use has so far been limited to the military industry (military drones), medicine and some other high-tech branches. 2016 will be a watershed year for virtual reality, as products are announced that are expected to win over the masses. Maybe you too?!
People run away from reality in different ways. With the advent of virtual reality, we got a new way that will become like a drug for many. Especially since virtual reality has taken a step closer to the authenticity of the experience with the Teslasuit, a suit for virtual reality. The suit stimulates the body with the help of electrical impulses, making the virtual experience an incredible approximation of reality in an unreal world.
Virtual reality allows us to fully immerse ourselves in the world of digital experiences that we would otherwise never (at least in principle) experience. Although virtual reality is super “cool”, unfortunately it is not as accessible as it should be. Figment VR is a great device to have on hand at all times. It uses an iPhone to display virtual reality and thus allows users to watch movies, concerts, explore amazing destinations, play games and more in virtual reality.
Judging by the number of participants at this year's Oculus Connect VR 2 virtual reality conference, we are moving into virtual reality in 2016. Reality is really too cruel sometimes! Samsung also brought its virtual reality player to the conference, presenting the latest version of the Samsung Gear VR glasses, which are now compatible with more smartphones, including the still warm Galaxy S6 edge+, S6 and S6 edge. The prototype you are looking at is the final version and will be available to customers later this year. Across the pond in November, and shortly after that it will also splash in our vicinity.
Moggles is a new headset for virtual reality, where you move with the help of a smartphone, which, like a cassette in a Walkman, is inserted into a device that resembles swimming goggles. Hence the name, which is a combination of the words "goggles" and "mobile". It is compatible with any smartphone that does not have a screen larger than 5.5 inches, and relies on their technology (sensors, internet and processor). He is looking for his "patrons" on Indiegogo.
Virtual reality is becoming more and more real, and Samsung's Gear VR private display is new proof that the real world is increasingly merging with the virtual. The multimedia headset is based on the Oculus Rift device, while the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 smartphone is responsible for the image. The special glasses allow a 360-degree view and represent a new level of mobile culture.