The gaming side is really cool, but VR is also used in some children’s hospitals in a number of clinical trials to help lower pain/stress in pediatric patients, so it definitely has some uses outside of the gaming side. I’m looking forward to other uses like this and how the whole thing eveolves.
I’ve yet to find a compelling use case or AR/VR. The use cases right now boil down to gaming, “spacial 3d modeling” and videos.
I’m sceptic that this technology will ever take off
The gaming side is really cool, but VR is also used in some children’s hospitals in a number of clinical trials to help lower pain/stress in pediatric patients, so it definitely has some uses outside of the gaming side. I’m looking forward to other uses like this and how the whole thing eveolves.
https://www.kindvr.com/
Maybe it could be good for driving. Giving you safety and vehicle alerts, navigation, it could block out other headlights… What else?
Navigation would be cool, but I think a HUD is a better idea than a headset, at least for driving.