Thursday, April 28, 2016

Great White Sharks 360 Video

One of the things I personally like most about Virtual Reality and 360° videos are the places they can take you to, the things that you can see like you have never seen it before. In this short video we are taken under the sea straight into Shark territory.


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The narrator gives some information about the Great White Sharks, and you can look around the scene in 360° video. There is a giant Great White Shark swimming up to the camera and if you are not a shark fan it could be terrifying.


The Great White Shark, one of the most infamous and mysterious predators on the planet. Watch our 360 3D Virtual Reality adventure, created in CGI, as you see Great Whites closer than you’ve ever been able to see them before.


https://youtu.be/HNOT_feL27Y


About the Great White Shark


The great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), also known as the great white, white pointer, white shark, or white death, is a species of large lamniform shark which can be found in the coastal surface waters of all the major oceans.


The great white shark is mainly known for its size, with mature individuals growing up to 6.4 m (21 ft) in length (although reports have been published of great white sharks measuring over 8 m (26 ft))[3] and 3,324 kg (7,328 lb) in weight. 


This shark reaches its maturity around 15 years of age and was previously believed to have a life span of over 30 years. The true lifespan of great white sharks is far longer, now estimated to be as long as 70 years or more, making it one of the longest lived cartilaginous fish currently known.


Male great white sharks reach sexual maturity at 26 years of age, females at 33 Great white sharks can accelerate to over 56 km/h (35 mph).


The great white shark has no natural predators other than the killer whale. The great white shark is arguably the world’s largest known extant macropredatory fish, and is one of the primary predators of marine mammals. It is also known to prey upon a variety of other marine animals, including fish and seabirds. It is the only known surviving species of its genus Carcharodon, and is ranked first in having the most recorded attacks on humans.


For more information on the Great White Shark you can visit the Wikipedia page on Great White Sharks.


Great White Sharks 360 Video 4K – Video Credits


The video was created by curiscope – Imagine where we are going to go next with Virtual Reality.


CGI Directed by Hamilton+Kids

Music by Sam Swallow

VO by Natalie Samson & Rennie Griffiths

Sound Design by Mixed Immersion

Fact checking by The Shark Trus



Great White Sharks 360 Video

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Virtual Reality Headset with WIFI Android - Dorry HA554

The New Virtual Reality Headset Dorry HA554 VR Headset has its own build in display. The display size is 5.5 inches big and offers Full HD resolutions at 1980 x 1080. The Headset also have its own Hardware platform and features the Rockchip RK3188 Cortex-A9 quad-core processor CPU  as standard. GPU ARM Mali-400 frequency up to 533MHz, supports OpenGL ES 1.1 as standard allowing for hardcore VR Applications to display on the VR Headset.


The Dorry HA554 VR Headset have its own build in 2 MB camera and comes with 1GB DDR3 memory included. The Dorry HA554 have its own Battery included. The lithium polymer battery 2800MAH, can last for about 4 hours of continuous usage.


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The Dorry HA554 VR Headset features


One of the most awesome features of the Dorry HA554 Virtual Reality headset is that you do not need a smartphone with the headset. The Dorry HA554 Virtual Reality Headset comes with its own display at full HD resolution.


  • Hardware platform CPU Rockchip RK3188 Cortex-A9 quad-core processor as standard

  • Display 5.5inch HD 1920 * 1080 Standard

  • GPU ARM Mali-400 frequency up to 533MHz, supports OpenGL ES 1.1 standard

  • Camera 2 million pixels Standard

  • 1G DDR3 memory standard

  • Flash 8G EMMC compatible Nand Flash Design Standard

  • Battery lithium polymer battery 2800MAH, about four hours of continuous playback standardGravity, 9-axis geomagnetic standard

  • Gyro Standard

  • Network Processor WIFI + BT 4.0 standard

  • Andriod 4.4 operating system

  • Interface USB -A USB 2.0 * 1 Standard

  • USB -B standard USB interface standard

  • Standard 3.5mm standard headphone seat

  • TF TF Card * 1 Standard

  • Button / indicator LED blue standard

  • Three-button MENU / switch / 2D-3D Conversion / camera switch Standard

  • Five plus a key five key / return standard

  • Aspheric lenses for vision 0-700 ° myopia crowd Standard

  • Audio and video Video formats MPEG-2, H.264, H.265 standard

  • Image resolution 480i, 576i, 480P, 576P, 720P, 1080i, 1080P standard

  • Subtitle format SRT, SUB, IDX + SUB, SSA, SMI standard

  • MP3 standard audio format

  • Audio / channel mono, two-channel standard

  • Image formats JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF standard

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Top 10 Key Selling Points for the Dorry HA554 Virtual Reality Headset


  1. Adjustable Lens Distance

  2. 5.5″ 1920 X 1080 Display

  3. Cortex-A9 Quad Core CPU

  4. Adjustable Headstrap

  5. 2MP Camera Built-In

  6. 360 Head Tracking

  7. Runs Android 4.4

  8. 1G DDR3 Ram

  9. 8GB Memory

  10. 33Mhz GPU

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Virtual Reality Headset with WIFI Android - Dorry HA554

Friday, April 22, 2016

360° Video Live Broadcast of Cancer Surgery

One of the most exiting things of our time is to be witness to technologies that are in the Pioneering stage. Most people aged from 30 and upwards have seen technology evolved like no generation before. We have seen slow internet connections go from dial-up to 3G, ADSL, Wireless and Fiber. Each time the speed of the internet gets faster, more and more things become possible. These small advances in internet technology is opening more and more opportunities everyday.


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Virtual Reality is a old technology dating back to the early 1900’s. Although it was discovered and invented early there were a lot of things that made it impossible to be used by the masses. Small advancements in internet speed, display resolutions, smartphones getting smarter, smaller and more powerful is driving VR at lightning speed into becoming main stream.


All the major companies like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Samsung, HTC and the Oculus Rift company is investing a lot of money into virtual reality. These investments help with the development of VR projects, headsets, software and application like never seen before in the history of Virtual Reality. Google made the Google Cardboard device which is a cheap virtual reality headset that anyone can afford (these virtual headsets sell for as little as $15.00). Enabling anyone with a smartphone to experience a quality immersive virtual reality experience.


Watch a real cancer surgery streamed live in virtual reality at 8AM ET


“Tonight Surgeons and Virtual Reality are making history. It might not be the first heart transplant but it is extremely cool and have the potential to change the medical industry forever”


Tonight for the first time in history surgeons are going to operate on a cancer patient, and the surgery is going to broadcast in 360° video. People with Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Headsets, the Samsung Gear VR headset or any other Google Cardboard Virtual Reality headset will be able to watch the surgery live. When popping-on the VR Glasses and watching the operation it would almost be the same as if you were standing next to the doctor performing the operation.


The Virtual Reality headset allows you to view the surgery as if you were there. The surgeons, patient, nurses and medical team will appear similar sized as they would in the real world when watching through the glasses in Virtual Reality.


People watching the operation will also have the capability to look at the things they want to instead of watching where the camera man is focusing.


Dr. Ahmed, the man behind the knife making world history today with the live streaming of the surgery, sees this kind of technology as enabling remote education for doctors and surgeons in world wide and especially in developing countries. Surgeons across the globe, students and even ordinary people can sit in on the surgery and see how it is done. Doctors and medical students can learn from the operation, and see exactly what the operation entitles. Ordinary people can go into the surgery without fear of contaminating the surgery. In fact millions of people can go into the surgery by using Virtual Reality which would have been impossible if in the real world. It can even be something extrodinary to see for the patient. As he can later see exactly what the surgeons done.


While technical skills are important, he says that young surgeons also need to learn how to manage the stresses of the operating room. “In an operating theater you have noises going on, you have stress levels, you have things going wrong, you have people passing things to you,” he says that with. “Everything’s around you and it’s hard to train people in that. It really is because, unless you’re in that environment, you don’t know how to behave.”


Tonight’s surgery could be result in one of the biggest advances in the medical field this decade and we see it as one of potentially the most important steps in using technology in the medical field. With this technology a surgeon can remotely assist in future operations, and by being there in virtual reality help safe lives.


Surgical Training Video


To get a feeling of the Surgery happening today (14 April 2016) you can watch the video below. In this video you can watch a prerecorded operation in 360° video and virtual reality.


 


https://youtu.be/n7ALZkPoTYQ


Where to watch the first Live 360° Video Surgery


Two 360-degree cameras will catch the gory details as Dr. Ahmed works on a 70-year-old patient with cancer of the colon, sending the footage to a dedicated app called VRinOR, available now for free in the Google Playand App Stores. VR viewers using Cardboard or Gear VR will be able to switch between these cameras in real time as Dr. Ahmed and his team of surgeons work, but you’ll also be able to watch along on the app even if you don’t have a headset, tilting your smartphone to look around the room as you would turn your head. A 360-degree video of the operation will be available for web browsers.


Watch the BBC video on the 360° Video surgery


https://youtu.be/NZ6xQJMUIQU


On April 14 April 2016 The first live 360° video streamed surgery took place. Using Google Cardboard and your own phone you could have joined Medical Realities during this global educational experience and watch the surgery being performed live as if you were there.


World class education was available to anyone across the world as they streamed the surgery in 360 degree high-definition from within a surgical theater. Members of the public, students and surgeons alike could have viewed the surgery on their own devices, and through the use of Google Cardboard entirely immerse themselves in the operating environment.



360° Video Live Broadcast of Cancer Surgery

Google Cardboard South Africa

We have recently started selling Google Cardboard Version 2 virtual reality glasses. If you are looking to buy virtual reality headsets or Google Cardboard in South Africa you can visit our online store for more information on Google Cardboard. You can also buy your Google Cardboard from the online shop.


The Google Inspired Google Cardboard is made from high quality components. The headset is basically made from cardboard, high optical lenses, Velcro and a rubber band to hold your smartphone in position. Google Cardboard Version 2 also features a metallic coated button. This button is a big improvement from the Google Cardboard Version 1 button that used a magnet to interact with the phones magnetic field resulting in a button click.


The new Google Cardboard button presses against the screen, and this causes a button click to be registered on the phone. This method works with all phones where the previous button system only worked with some phones. The Google Cardboard Glasses is the most affordable virtual reality headset currently in the world, when Google fist launched the Google Cardboard headset many people thought that it was a joke! – However the joke turned out to be one of the cheapest ways for people to experience virtual reality and Google themselves have already sold millions of Google Cardboard devices.


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The Google Cardboard virtual reality glasses also makes a awesome corporate gift. Many companies have since the launch of Google Cardboard started giving away Google Cardboard devices for free to clients. These include companies like McDonald, Coca-Cola, Volvo, Lexus and many others. Thus Resulting in exceptional feedback and results from their VR marketing campaigns. Possible because VR is still in its infancy and all media houses are talking about VR, allowing for a lot of free PR whenever a company does something in Virtual Reality.


Google Cardboard Now in South Africa


With technologies like VR it usually takes sometime for the tech to come to South Africa. We have been involved in Virtual Reality for many years and have kept up to date with stuff like the Google Cardboard, other virtual reality headsets and the technology in general. This is one of the reasons why we were one of the first companies in South Africa to start selling Virtual Reality Headsets and specifically the Google Cardboard Headsets.


If you want to buy a virtual reality headset in South Africa you can now buy it from our online store. We manufacture local Google inspired Cardboard VR glasses and also import Google Cardboard glasses.


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How does Google Cardboard work?


Google Cardboard works with your smartphone. The Cardboard is a viewer, and your phone slides into the viewer. The optics in the Google Cardboard enlarges your smartphone screen, giving you the immersive experience of virtual reality. Smartphones have build in gyroscopes enabling head movement tracking and allowing you to ultimately view 360° video and virtual reality. The Google Cardboard is an awesome device, if you haven’t experienced virtual reality yet, we highly recommend that you get yourself a Google Cardboard VR Headset!



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YouTube 360° Live Video Streaming

On Monday, April 18, 2016 YouTube announced on their official blog pages that they will be adding live 360° video streaming to the YouTube platform. This is awesome news for 360° video fans and owners of Google Cardboard glasses or any other Virtual Reality headsets.


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The Coachella Music Festival


The Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival (commonly referred to as Coachella or the Coachella Festival) is an annual music and arts festival held at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, located in the Inland Empire’s Coachella Valley in the Colorado Desert.


It was founded by Paul Tollett in 1999 and is organized by Goldenvoice, a subsidiary of AEG Live. The event features many genres of music, including rock, indie, hip hop, and electronic dance music, as well as art installations and sculptures. Across the grounds, several stages continuously host live music. The main stages are: Coachella Stage, Outdoor Theatre, Gobi Tent, Mojave Tent, and the Sahara Tent; a smaller Oasis Dome was used in 2006 and 2011, while a new Yuma stage was introduced in 2013.


The festival’s origins trace back to a 1993 concert that Pearl Jam performed at the Empire Polo Club while boycotting venues controlled by Ticketmaste


And after years of live streaming Coachella for fans around the world who can’t attend the festival, this year we’re bringing you the festival like never before by live streaming select artist performances in 360 degrees this weekend.


The music festival is one of the most watched music festivals in the world, and by broadcasting it live in 360° video is going to reach even more people who wanted to be at the festival but could make it!


https://youtu.be/KDUbvFF5t4o


Why is 360° live video streaming going to be awesome?


Imagine the Springboks are playing a world cup in Australia and you cannot be at the match. The broadcasters broadcast the game in live 360° video and suddenly you can watch the game live in real time on youtube as if you were at the actual game.


This does not only apply to sport, if there is a music concert or festival anywhere in the world and the event organizers broadcast the music event live using the 360° live video YouTube platform you can now watch the show as if you were there. What is also super cool is that this will also create a archive of live concerts. So anytime even 20 or 30 years from now you can simply sign into the 360° video stream and watch the concert if you were physically at the concert.


On the YouTube channel they announced it by saying “Today, we’re taking immersive video even further with 360-degree live streaming on YouTube.” We firmly believe that we are standing at the dawn of a new era, as virtual reality is getting better and better almost on a daily basis. Things are only going to get more real.


Watching a live stream 360° video is going to change things forever it is almost hard to believe, that soon we would be able to travel virtually to any event in the world that is broadcast in 360° video and watch it as if we were there. Things can get so awesome that if there is a major news event happening in the world, we could go there and see exactly what is happening as the news are breaking.


Why do we say watching 360° video is almost like being physically there?


When you combine a virtual reality headset with a live 360° video stream you can feel as if you are at the event. The Virtual Reality Headset allows you to immerse yourself into the live video stream. The headset allows you to look left and right up and down as you would in real life, and the video correspond with your head movements. So if you are looking left or turning your head, the movie also changes, allowing you to look where you want to. You can turn 360° around and view the video from all angles. This tricks your mind, and it can be so real that you feel you are at the event.


The Virtual Reality also tricks the mind, and stuff like people, cars and building are seen at more or less the same size as you would have seen it if you were really looking at these people, objects or buildings.


There is currently some limitations to 360° video, and focusing on distant objects or close objects are slightly different than what people see in real life, but at the moment the experience is good enough to trick the mind, and some people may not even notice it. In the near future as Virtual Reality technology gets better, they may discover how to deal with natural human focus and then the experience might even be more real!


What excites me most about 360-degree storytelling is that it lets us open up the world’s experiences to everyone. Students can now experience news events in the classroom as they unfold. Travelers can experience faraway sites and explorers can deep-sea dive, all without the physical constraints of the real world. And today’s kids dreaming of going to a basketball game or a concert can access those experiences firsthand, even if they’re far away from the court. What were once limited experiences are now available to anyone, anywhere, at any time.


Are you ready to never miss a moment again?


YouTube 360° Music Video


Here is a cool example of the New Orleans Jazz with spatial audio. The video showcase the New Orleans Jazz building and gives visitors a short introduction to the history of jazz in New Orleans. It also showcases some performances of Jazz artists in New Orleans. It might not be the best example for everyone because Jazz might not be your thing. But the concept is mind blowing. It is almost like “WE” are able to teleport to different places and events in the world, just like the teleport system from Star Trek.


https://youtu.be/mGsVk0GTGmM?list=PLU8wpH_LfhmvCvcBGui3LHC8DufjgvxNn


Here is another example of Virtual Reality by Google, check out the 360° video Spotlight story


https://youtu.be/G-XZhKqQAHU?list=PLU8wpH_LfhmvCvcBGui3LHC8DufjgvxNn


Hopefully more and more broadcasters will start making use of 360° Video and the newly announced Live 360° video broadcasting from YouTube. Exciting times indeed!



YouTube 360° Live Video Streaming

What is Virtual Reality?

It is hard to explain what virtual reality is without seeing it for yourself. In essence virtual reality is an environment a user enters into which is displayed to the user on a display. The display can vary from computer screens, mobile screens or even rooms that have virtual reality projected onto the surrounding walls.


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The definition of virtual reality comes, naturally, from the definitions for both ‘virtual’ and ‘reality’. The definition of ‘virtual’ is near and reality is what we experience as human beings. So the term ‘virtual reality’ basically means ‘near-reality’. This could, of course, mean anything but it usually refers to a specific type of reality emulation.


We know the world through our senses and perception systems. In school we all learned that we have five senses: taste, touch, smell, sight and hearing. These are however only our most obvious sense organs. The truth is that humans have many more senses than this, such as a sense of balance for example. These other sensory inputs, plus some special processing of sensory information by our brains ensures that we have a rich flow of information from the environment to our minds.


Virtual reality or virtual realities (VR), also known as immersive multimedia or computer-simulated reality, is a computer technology that replicates an environment, real or imagined, and simulates a user’s physical presence in that environment in a way that allows the user to interact with the virtual reality environment.


Virtual realities artificially create sensory experience, which can include sight, touch, hearing, and smell. In some cases the user might have only limited interaction with the virtual reality environment, and in other cases the user can completely interact with the virtual reality environment. In the modern-day and future Virtual Reality environments users might experience virtual reality as reality, and minds might be tricked that it would be very hard to distinguish what is real, and what is virtual.


The latest virtual realities are displayed on computer screens, smartphone screens, or in virtual reality headsets with fixed lenses. It is also possible to project virtual reality onto big screens or virtual reality domes. In these domes people are surrounded by Virtual Reality and it is not necessary to wear a virtual reality headset to fully experience the immersive effect of VR, with the virtual reality projection domes, you are physically surrounded by VR and it feels as if you are really there. The latest Virtual Reality environments, software and headsets include additional sensory information and focus on real sound through speakers or headphones targeted towards VR users. Some advanced haptic systems now include tactile information, generally known as force feedback in medical, gaming and military applications.


These haptic systems allow people to now also feel inside virtual reality. The user might be in a game scene and where in the past there was no physical means to feel how a “Car” feels in Virtual Reality, the user can now touch the car, and it would feel similar to a real car that you are touching through this force feedback systems. Another example would be where you are in a virtual reality environment and there is a girl that you want to kiss, in the past you wouldn’t have felt a thing, but with haptic devices and force feedback becoming a reality it might soon feel as if you are really kissing someone.


This also applies when playing a shooting game. Now virtual reality programmers can program the game in such a way, that if you are wearing a haptic suite and with force feedback, you might feel the bullets as they hit you in the virtual reality game.


Furthermore, virtual reality covers remote communication environments which provide virtual presence of users with the concepts of telepresence and telexistence or a virtual artifact (VA) either through the use of standard input devices such as a keyboard and mouse, or through multimodal devices such as a wired glove or omni-directional treadmills. The immersive environment can be similar to the real world in order to create a lifelike experience—for example, in simulations for pilot or combat training—or it can differ significantly from reality, such as in VR games.


Virtual reality is an artificial environment that is created with software and presented to the user in such a way that the user suspends belief and accepts it as a real environment.


The Future of Virtual Reality


The future of virtual reality looks very bright. For the first time in human history the technologies to reconstruct the real world in a virtual reality world is here. Technology is also not standing still and across the globe manufacturers, inventors, designers and programmers are working to make virtual reality better and better. On a computer we can create imaginary worlds and imaginary environments quicker and easier and less expensive than in the real world. In the real world we are also hampered by the things we can do, where in virtual reality the limits we have will decrease year by year, as better technologies becomes available.


Here are a few simple examples of how Virtual Reality is better than the real world:


  • In the real world we have something called gravity, in the virtual world we can have gravity, less gravity or no gravity at all. This might sound useless but ask any kid if he would like to fly and the answer would likely be a loud yes. In Virtual Reality because we are not limited by gravity we could actually fly if we wanted to. This could also feel so real, that our brains are tricked into believing that we can actually fly.

  • Another real world scenario would be “cars” how many of us, can just go to a Ferrari, Lamborghini or Porsche dealership, pick a car and drive out of the dealership without paying for the car. In the real world it is really hard for the average person to afford any of the “Super Cars” in the real world. A person will have to work hard, earn a above average income and have a lot of luck on his side, to be able to just walk into any auto dealership pick a car and drive out of the dealership. In virtual reality this would all be possible, in the near future. In VR it would cost you much less to get a virtual Ferrari or a virtual Lamborghini than it would in the real world. But in VR it could be affordable to anyone.

  • You may at the moment believe that nothing would make the virtual reality world as good as the real world, but in the future Virtual Reality may prove you wrong. What if the technology is so good, that you simply cannot distinguish between real and virtual reality once you enter the future of virtual reality. Even now with the current limits VR have, for some people the virtual reality world could be better than the world they currently live in. Lets look at people with disabilities for instance, someone might be confined to a bed, or be disabled and cannot freely move. In the virtual reality world, these limits do not have to exist and people with disabilities could move freely, and visit places where they could not go before.

  • in the future, even now it is possible for students in 1st world countries and 3rd world countries to experience education in a way that they would not be able to afford. Virtual Reality bridges limits we have in the real world. Students could use Virtual Reality to travel back into the past, and experience things like if they were there. Imagine the first moon landing was recorded in VR or a VR environment was to be created similar to the moon landing. Students can interact with the environment and explore it on their own terms. Doctors can watch operations in VR, and in a Virtual Reality environment see exactly how a heart transplant is done, or a leg amputation and prosthetic leg fitted. He might have the knowledge of how to do it but never had the opportunity to sit in on such an operation. Now the student or the doctor can sit in and see exactly how it is done, and seconds later Teleport back to the real world and do something totally different.

Many of the technology industry giants like Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Apple, Samsung, HTC and Facebook to name a few is heavily investing in virtual reality, Never before have I seen an industry getting so much backing and attention as the Virtual Reality industry. These companies are all investing serious money, resources and know-how into the development.


Everything that we know about our reality comes by way of our senses. In other words, our entire experience of reality is simply a combination of sensory information and our brains sense-making mechanisms for that information. It stands to reason then, that if you can present your senses with made-up information, your perception of reality would also change in response to it. You would be presented with a version of reality that isn’t really there, but from your perspective it would be perceived as real. Something we would refer to as a virtual reality.


In Technical Terms What is Virtual Reality


In summary to what is virtual reality, virtual reality entails presenting our senses with a computer generated virtual environment that could be real or fictional or both and in which we can explore, immerse and interact with in some way.


Virtual reality is the term used to describe a three-dimensional, computer generated environment which can be explored and interacted with by a person. That person becomes part of this virtual world or is immersed within this environment and whilst there, is able to manipulate objects or perform a series of actions.


Virtual Reality is a Time Machine


As humans we have longed search for a way to travel back into time, we all have past moments in our life which we would love to revisit. Time travel have always been intriguing to me, and I have always watched movies like Back to the Future, Terminator, Primer, Looper, About Time and Star Trek movies and thought how awesome would it be to go back into time.


360° video will soon become the way to “Travel back into time” in the future 360° video’s shot now will become the time machine. In 20 years from now we would be able to watch a 360° video and it would feel as if we are back in 2016.


Watch the video by Marques Brownlee where he explains what is virtual reality


In this 7 minutes video Marques Brownlee explains what is virtual reality. If you haven’t heard about Virtual Reality yet, or not sure what all the fuss is about check out the video.


https://youtu.be/i4Zt3JZejbg


 



What is Virtual Reality?

Huawei Virtual Reality Headset for Huawei Smartphones

Until very recently the Samsung Gear VR Headset was the only (well-known branded) headset available to South African’s when buying a Samsung S7 smartphone. On the 18th of April Huawei announced their Virtual Reality headset and the headset will soon be available in South Africa as well. The Samsung Gear VR virtual reality headset seems to work only with the Samsung S7 smartphones.



The Huawei VR, like the Samsung Gear VR, works with only a few Huawei smartphones like the P9, the P9 Plus, and the Mate 8. Also like the Samsung Gear VR, users need to affix the smartphone to the headset to view content, using its display.


The highlight of the VR headset is its 360-degree sound field along with the 360-degree videos. It also has a touch panel, a back button, and volume keys on the right. In addition, there is a scroll button on top to adjust the lenses, which are said to work for users with myopia up to -7.00.


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Huawei last week announced that they are expanding its product range by launching its own virtual reality headset. Huawei VR, at an event in Shanghai, China. The Virtual Reality Headset wearable device seems to imitate the design and functionality from that of the Samsung’s Gear VR.


The availability and price details of the VR headset have not been outed yet. We suspect that the Huawei Virtual Reality Headset will be much cheaper than the Samsung Gear VR Headset.


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Huawei Virtual Reality Headset for Huawei Smartphones

Virtual Reality Agency in Johannesburg South Africa

The Virtual Reality Agency is based in Johannesburg South Africa. We offer the full three hundred and sixty solution when it comes to producing 360° virtual reality video’s and virtual reality application, software and development of VR Solutions.


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Virtual Reality for Google Cardboard


Currently one of the most popular platforms for Virtual Reality is the Google Cardboard Virtual Reality Headset.


Google created the cardboard headset and software that enable developers to create VR Solutions that people can view using the Google Cardboard Headset.


This model is particularly popular with companies that are interested to present their infrastructure, services or products to clients. Mainly because 360° video is awesome and a great way to advertise, market or educate people about their business. The Google Cardboard device is extremely affordable since it cost anything from $10.00 to $20.00. It works with a smartphone allowing anyone with a Google Cardboard headset to experience the awesomeness of virtual reality.


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Virtual Reality for Samsung Gear VR and Oculus Rift


Samsung recently launched their virtual reality headset the Samsung Gear VR, the Samsung Smartphone S7 Galaxy works with the Samsung Gear VR headset to offer a better virtual reality experience than the cheaper cardboard version. These headsets are becoming more popular as more and more people invests in higher quality Virtual Reality headsets after experiencing virtual reality for the first time using a google cardboard virtual reality headset.


Samsung South Africa also promoted the Samsung Gear VR extensively in South Africa, making use of Radio, Television, Newspaper, and Billboard advertising. This resulted in the South African public being very educated about virtual reality. Samsung South Africa also ran a promotion with the launch of the Samsung S7 smartphone giving a Samsung Gear VR with the purchase of a Samsung S7 phone.


High Quality Virtual Reality Headsets


Samsung is not the only company with a high quality virtual reality headset. Several other companies like HTC and Huawei also developed high quality VR headsets and there is at least 10 alternatives available to South Africans. Most of these other headsets works with almost all makes and models of smartphones that have an accelerometer or a gyroscope. Allowing people with smartphones like the LG G series, Sony, Windows and Samsung S series of phones to name a few the opportunity to also experience virtual reality using a VR Headset.


Can you only view virtual reality on a VR Headset


To experience virtual reality as the experience that it is meant to be, it is highly recommended that you use a virtual reality headset to watch or interact with the experience. The virtual reality headset changes everything when watching it via the headset. People and places are better sized and people and places look similar sized as what these places would have looked like if you were physical at that place or looking at real people. The mind is also tricked into thinking and experience the vr application as real.


Companies can however get more from their virtual reality applications and market these applications to a wider audience. It is possible to publish Virtual Reality experiences to their websites.and clients can experience the VR experience on the company’s website without the need for a VR Headset.


The VR experience can also be experienced on a Tablet or Smartphone without a VR Headset. Customers can move around, tilt and interact with the experience just as they would if using a headset. The only difference being that the person will not be immersed in the VR.


Both YouTube and Facebook now supports the uploading of 360° videos. Companies publishing 360° videos can now distribute to these platforms, allowing anyone on Facebook or YouTube to experience the 360° video with or without having to have a headset.


We found that people are hungry to experience Virtual Reality and 360° video’s making it the ideal platform for companies looking for innovative means to market to existing and potential clients.


What do we do and how can Virtual Reality help your business?


We offer a complete 360 Degree virtual reality solution for companies interested in venturing into virtual reality. Our company are based in Johannesburg South Africa, but can assist companies anywhere in the world with affordable and high quality 360° video production and virtual reality application development.


  • Conceptualize virtual reality projects

  • 3D product visualization

  • Produce virtual reality media

  • Distribute virtual reality media

  • Optimize interactive virtual reality

  • Immersive virtual tours

  • 360° video production planning

  • 360° video filming

  • 360° video distribution via YouTube, Google+ and Facebook.

  • Custom 360° video distribution via website, application, CD or memory cards.

  • 360° video PR and distribution to the media

  • Using the power of virtual reality, virtual-reality.co.za connects people with unique virtual experiences.

  • Individuals can easily share, and enjoy virtual reality content on their VR headsets, mobile devices, and desktops.

  • Businesses and institutions can create scalable virtual reality experiences with our technology and production.

  • We create highly engaging and interactive VR experiences that add prominence to our clients’ sales and marketing efforts, boosting engagement, generating qualified leads, and increasing conversion rates.

If you are looking for a Virtual Reality solution, or need help with any virtual reality project you have planned. You can contact us and we can work together making your virtual reality dreams a reality!



Virtual Reality Agency in Johannesburg South Africa