I'm not sure what qualifies as VR, but using a headset for flying drones is awesome! So much easier to see where you're flying than when looking at a small, dim smartphone screen out in bright sunlight. You have a much higher chance of seeing electrical wires and tree branches and so on when having a big screen right in front of your eyes. Currently you have to either use proprietary headsets, e.g. DJI Goggles 2, or stream video from an Android phone via WiFi which introduces extra latency and probably lowers the drone range since radios interfere with each other, but hopefully we'll see a "native" solution for VR headsets in the future.
Pls pls do a video for us older people. I am 61 and don't want to jump around the room . I do meditation and travel. Any more ideas ? I don't have any family on so don't do socialising. Thanks
Roundabout Mini golf is amazing. It’s nice to have someone to play against but even if you don’t, the scenery is amazing and it’s a really mellow game and quite relaxing.
I'm 71. Use all the art apps eg Vermillion, I have several golf apps, curling via my laptop, 2 table tennis apps, 1 tennis, baseball, American football, Wander, language learning, chess, astronomy apps, Tai Chi, 2 ten pin bowling apps, darts, corn something, plus the common problem solving adventure apps. Age isn't a barrier if you don't want it to be.
If you haven't, there is google maps where you can visit thousands of sites in 360 photos. And there is always simulator games, I personally enjoy flight sims and space sims like elite dangerous.
I just bought the Oculus Quest 2, should receive it tomorrow, and it just dawned on me that my cousin, who had a stroke in 2019 and can barely speak could probably benefit from it! And also right arm paralyzed and wheelchair bound. I wonder what apps, brain or exercise games I could download for him to try! Some fun to pass the time (he lives alone), and some to work his brain and rehabilitation! For me, I'd try rollercoasters, pilates, yoga/meditation, scenery videos for when on the stationary bike, puzzle games, learn/practice languages, watch TV show/movies, and so much more!
Wow...my Quest 2 is still boxed up in its new plastic wrapping still like half a year after receiving it. I haven't found anything that really makes me want to open it up and mess around with it but I've been wanting to learn how to DJ for fun, and I think you just opened up a whole new world for me. It's not just games and experiences like I thought.
I think it would be funny: if one could purchase app like real life but with AI interaction with exaggerated rejection (entertainer on the stage), though: maybe even have rotten vegetables vegetables thrown at you, hilarious!
Wow not a single game suggested that has physical exertion. Something you can work out to. Many people want something from VR that’s going to be interesting and exciting for them to exercise but also there’s so many things that used to be common place that incorporated exercise. I’m not even old but to me it just seems like a bunch of shallow stupid nonsense games. I do really appreciate you taking the time to make the video put the information together and go out and check out the games, but there’s more awesome things to do in VR besides replicate playing a game I expect to actually have at least four options of something that was a physical activity you could do in VR, and you have none. It’s not a fail. It’s just a missed section.
Thanks for the prompt. I should point out this is actually part two of the series of things you can do in the outside of gaming and fitness was featured in the first so I didn’t want to repeat it in the second. But it’s definitely a good use case.
Are there any other great way to use VR that isn't gaming?
I'm not sure what qualifies as VR, but using a headset for flying drones is awesome! So much easier to see where you're flying than when looking at a small, dim smartphone screen out in bright sunlight. You have a much higher chance of seeing electrical wires and tree branches and so on when having a big screen right in front of your eyes.
Currently you have to either use proprietary headsets, e.g. DJI Goggles 2, or stream video from an Android phone via WiFi which introduces extra latency and probably lowers the drone range since radios interfere with each other, but hopefully we'll see a "native" solution for VR headsets in the future.
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Damn man you vonvinced me to get this. I didnt know just how much things could be done that doesnt involve games with this thing. Thank you.
Amazing, thanks for watching
He ‘’ vonvinced ‘’ me also 😊
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Pls pls do a video for us older people. I am 61 and don't want to jump around the room . I do meditation and travel. Any more ideas ? I don't have any family on so don't do socialising. Thanks
Roundabout Mini golf is amazing. It’s nice to have someone to play against but even if you don’t, the scenery is amazing and it’s a really mellow game and quite relaxing.
I'm 71. Use all the art apps eg Vermillion, I have several golf apps, curling via my laptop, 2 table tennis apps, 1 tennis, baseball, American football, Wander, language learning, chess, astronomy apps, Tai Chi, 2 ten pin bowling apps, darts, corn something, plus the common problem solving adventure apps. Age isn't a barrier if you don't want it to be.
If you haven't, there is google maps where you can visit thousands of sites in 360 photos.
And there is always simulator games, I personally enjoy flight sims and space sims like elite dangerous.
Myst is available too ?
Fee or free ?
Are all of these free?
do you know if the apps will be working on the quest 3 when it comes out?
Thank you for these videos.
I just bought the Oculus Quest 2, should receive it tomorrow, and it just dawned on me that my cousin, who had a stroke in 2019 and can barely speak could probably benefit from it! And also right arm paralyzed and wheelchair bound. I wonder what apps, brain or exercise games I could download for him to try! Some fun to pass the time (he lives alone), and some to work his brain and rehabilitation!
For me, I'd try rollercoasters, pilates, yoga/meditation, scenery videos for when on the stationary bike, puzzle games, learn/practice languages, watch TV show/movies, and so much more!
Did he benefit from it? Please update me
My favorite has been first person tennis( lawn tennis ) and eleven tennis(table tennis).
Eleven Tennis is such a chill experience
Thanks, that was quite a good watch.
Hi thanks for your hints on using vr.I was just wondering if there's an app to practice singing.😂
Awesome list. I am definitely checking out a few of these I was unaware of. Thanks for this! Cheers.
Awesome, glad it helped; thanks for watching.
thanks for letting us know about the great apps. is there any for phobias? i think that VR would be great for phobia exposure.
theres a game called kill it with fire i think it is. youre looking for a spider.
Is it normal everytime i try to watch a 180 or 360 video with my meta 3, the videos qualities are soooo bad?
how do i find all these apps, i searched on the store and couldn't find
Great video, thank you!
Please mention about being in a high scrapper building or mountain for people who have fear of heights. Or do they have walking on glass bridges?.
Thanks for the tips. So good to find that Virtuoso is available for Pico 4.
Thanks for watching.
Looked for the language lab VR you mentioned but couldn’t find it. Do you have a link?
www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/3802077353226534/?locale=en_GB
Thanks so much for this video!
Could you please show how to do the multi screen computing. I have oculus 3. is this a function thats built in? or is there an app?
Hi, just use the link cable to connect to a pc and then keep pressing add window to create an additional screen.
looks like I need the Quest PC APP and I can't find it as yet. But I will keep looking
Universe Sandbox from way back in the day works in VR.
Awesome list and a great video. New sub well earned
Thanks a lot!
Where is space engine, I can’t find d it when searching the Quest shop? Tia 👍🏻
Language lab vr,180 or 360 movies, grand musium vr,space engine vr,master public speaker vr.
Do you have to pay for all of these apps?
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Is there an app to learn how to make your own reels with photos?
Another great vid. Thanks for more ideas to expand the VR experience.
can i access all of these on Meta?
that was great! can't wait to try some of these out. just got me a quest 2
could you put a link list together?
I’ll try to add some links to the post later on today.
Though the vast majority are oculus store apps.
I can already see myself bomb at stand up comedy
Cinematic volumetric experiences will be the next big thing in entertainment alongside realtime AI generated experiences.
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Wow...my Quest 2 is still boxed up in its new plastic wrapping still like half a year after receiving it. I haven't found anything that really makes me want to open it up and mess around with it but I've been wanting to learn how to DJ for fun, and I think you just opened up a whole new world for me. It's not just games and experiences like I thought.
It’s trippy get rock climbing 2
So what's the best kind of headset to wear for these non-gaming experiences? 🤔
Google Earth VR.
I think it would be funny: if one could purchase app like real life but with AI interaction with exaggerated rejection (entertainer on the stage), though: maybe even have rotten vegetables vegetables thrown at you, hilarious!
Wow not a single game suggested that has physical exertion. Something you can work out to.
Many people want something from VR that’s going to be interesting and exciting for them to exercise but also there’s so many things that used to be common place that incorporated exercise.
I’m not even old but to me it just seems like a bunch of shallow stupid nonsense games.
I do really appreciate you taking the time to make the video put the information together and go out and check out the games, but there’s more awesome things to do in VR besides replicate playing a game I expect to actually have at least four options of something that was a physical activity you could do in VR, and you have none.
It’s not a fail. It’s just a missed section.
Thanks for the prompt. I should point out this is actually part two of the series of things you can do in the outside of gaming and fitness was featured in the first so I didn’t want to repeat it in the second. But it’s definitely a good use case.
If you tried the last one,I honestly feel bad for you💀
Please remove the unnecessary noise/ music
Rude
Great video, thank you!