
Virtual Reality (VR), on the other hand, is a life-like experience created using computers. Virtual Reality creates an immersive, believable experience using computer technology and input tracking. It creates a stereoscopic 3D effect with audio, which gives you a more immersive experience than real-life experience.
There are head-mounted devices plus sensory devices like gloves or even joysticks, which you need to put on to dive into the VR experience. It is largely used in 3D movies and video games.
Apart from games and entertainment, Virtual Reality is also used extensively for education and training purposes.
Some popular examples of Virtual Reality are-
- Happy Goggles by McDonald’s
- VR Showroom by Vroom
- Marriott International
- Holoroom by Lowe's
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