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>> Now when you think about VR headsets,
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your mind immediately goes to
gaming, mine at least does.
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But there's a whole lot of other stuff
that you could do with VR headsets.
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And so in this video, we'd be going
through ten other awesome things
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that you can do with virtual reality.
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Number ten, watching movies
and television shows.
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Okay. This one might be a bit obvious,
but lots of people don't instantly think
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about watching movies or television
when they think of VR headsets.
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If you are the kind of user who loves
to binge-watch TV series and movies,
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then using a VR headset could amplify
your experience a thousand folds.
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One of the most popular VR headsets
in the market, the Oculus Quest 2,
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is renowned for its ability to
interface with major streaming services
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like Netflix, Amazon Prime, and Hulu.
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This means you can watch all
of your favorite TV shows
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and movies while enjoying the
immersive feel of a VR headset.
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But there's more.
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With VR technology, you can
attend a virtual movie theater
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with your friends while being
in the comfort of your home.
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With the virtual theater app, the movie will
be shown on a huge virtual screen while you
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and all your friends watch it
together in a virtual space.
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That's awesome, right?
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VR apps like Big Screen allow you to book
tickets to watch 3D and non-3D movies together
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with friends in a massive virtual cinema.
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It is like having a private theater to yourself.
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With this technology, you can hang out with your
friends who are miles and miles away from you.
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Number nine, learning to play an instrument.
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Have you ever thought of buying a drum set, but
you gave up on it because you don't have space
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in your home to keep the gigantic instrument?
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Well VR has the perfect solution for that.
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With apps like Paradiddle, you can set
up your drum set in a virtual world
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and make stunning beats while playing it.
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You'd be impressed by the several
enjoyable covers that users
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on Paradiddle are creating with the app.
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And here's another thing.
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You could even learn to play
an instrument with VR.
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On the Oculus Quest headset, there's a
piano tutorial app called BR2OS or Virtuous
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that teaches you how to play the piano.
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Although the app interfaces with a
real piano, it employs hand tracking
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to teach you how to play certain songs.
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With this, you could have your own
hands-on private piano tutor on this app.
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You should definitely try it out if you have a
piano at home and you want to learn some songs.
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The ability to use VR to play and learn
musical instruments makes it more palatable
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for your neighbors and flat mates who
don't have to deal with the noise coming
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from your drum sets or bass guitars.
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That alone sounds appealing.
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Now let's jump to number eight.
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Take a tour.
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The tourism industry stands to gain lots of
money with the adoption of VR technology.
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With apps like Google Earth VR,
you can visit almost anywhere
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in the world with your VR headset.
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Without stepping out of your home, you could be
standing in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris,
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the Burj Al Arab in Dubai, or
even the Great Wall of China.
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Or how about you visiting your old
home or the house you grew up in?
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You can relive your childhood experiences
by taking a tour of your childhood home
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and neighborhood in virtual reality.
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Perhaps you want to explore a
city you will be traveling to.
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With virtual reality, you
can discover the fun spots
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and tourist attractions you
might be tempted to visit.
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Enjoying a tour using Google Earth VR is the
most immersive virtual touring experience you
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could have.
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Although the Google Earth VR app may
not be accessible on the Oculus Quest,
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the comparable Wander app will provide you
with a very similar virtual touring experience.
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Now let's jump to lucky number seven.
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Meditate with VR.
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Meditation does your body a whole lot
of good as it allows your mind to rest
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and get rid of stress within your body.
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Many times we find it difficult to meditate
and stay undisturbed for periods of time
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because of the numerous distractions around us.
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But with VR, that can be changed.
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Meditation is a lot easier and more
effective when you find yourself in a serene,
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quiet environment, which is just the ideal
place to clear your head and relieve stress.
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In reality, this will mean leaving your home
to go to parks and recreational gardens.
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But with VR, you can immerse yourself in
these serene conditions using a VR headset.
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Enjoy the scenic beauty of stunning
natural environments coupled with calm,
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soothing music is exactly what
the doctor ordered for your soul.
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Right on your bed, you could
enjoy a truly therapeutic
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and reinvigorating meditation
session with your VR headset.
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Applications like Guided Meditation,
The Blue, or Nature Tracks VR are some
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of the best meditation apps that you
can explore for meditative purposes.
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In the health sector, the application of VR as
a therapeutic tool for people experiencing PTSD,
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panic disorders and phobias
is currently being explored.
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In the nearest future, we could be
seeing VR headsets in more hospitals
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to help patients recover from
debilitating stress levels.
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One study published in the American
Journal of Psychiatry in 2014 reported
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that VR exposure therapy was effective
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in helping war veterans who
were suffering from PTSD.
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In fact, the study reported that
VR therapy worked as good as a drug
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for veterans without the side effects.
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Number six, facing your fears.
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When VR first came out, one of
the first things about VR headsets
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that pervaded social media was the
reaction of people to wearing one.
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It was hilarious to see people reacting to the
images they saw while having their headsets on.
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Some users burst into tears after seeing
something horrifying, and those who laughed
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at them for freaking out found
themselves in the same shoes
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after going through the same experience.
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So if there's one thing you can do with
a VR headset, it's to face your fears.
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For instance, if you have a fear
of heights, climbing a skyscraper
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in reality could creep the hell out of you
and it could even be dangerous for you.
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But with a VR headset, you could climb
the Burj Khalifa without any risk
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of actually falling off the building, but with
all the emotion and fear of facing heights.
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Or perhaps you have the fear of spiders,
VR might just be there to help you out.
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Face Your Fears 2 is a VR app that exposes users
to all sorts of creepy insects from spiders
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to cockroaches and even snakes and rats.
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You can imagine that this app will
creep you out, but after a while,
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you will overcome these fears,
at least that's what we expect.
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Fearless VR, an app on Oculus Quest, helps
users to overcome their fear of public speaking,
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using voice volume, speaking pace, eye
contact and heart rate to train users.
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You could also use this app to
overcome your fear of job interviews,
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seeing a doctor and other social interactions.
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Number five, additive manufacturing.
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Additive manufacturing is gathering pace
as the preferred method of designing
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and manufacturing various
objects all over the world.
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So if you have a 3D printing
machine, then you can expect
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to have lots of fun using a VR headset.
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With a 3D environment, you can
create 3D models more easily
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and much faster using your hands
rather than a mouse or a keyboard.
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It will feel like you are
modeling with your hands.
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This is made possible with apps like
Gravity Sketch, Adobe Medium, or Tilt Brush.
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Once your design is complete in the modeling
app, export it to your personal computer
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and print it with your 3D printer.
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It is so much fun to design any object
of your choice in virtual reality
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and watch it come to life through 3D printing.
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Number four, attend live
concerts and sport shows.
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Attending virtual shows has
now become a thing thanks to VR
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and the peculiar conditions
created by the pandemic.
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You can be in the comfort of your home
and experience the thrill of being
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at a music concert with all the
sights and sounds that it comes with.
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One of such experiences was provided by The
Under Presence, where users could book a ticket
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to attend a 40-minute show of Shakespeare's The
Tempest, which was narrated by a live actor.
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For sports fans, VR company,
LiveLikeVR, built a virtual stadium
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where you can experience the
excitement of the game day
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with your friends right in
the comfort of your home.
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This is an option that is likely to be
further explored in the world of sports
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as VR technology continues to evolve.
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Now let's go to number three, education.
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The immersive experience provided by
VR technology makes it a valuable asset
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and potential game-changer
in the education area.
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With virtual reality, simulation concepts
could be made accessible to people
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across different ages, which will aid faster
learning, making education more effective
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and more efficient, and of course, more fun.
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For instance, Toyota has used the Teen Drive
365 campaign to inform parents and young drivers
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about the risk of distracted driving.
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Apps like Unimmersive and SilverBroom offer tons
of educational VR content on their platform.
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Let's go to number two, shopping.
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Online shopping has taken over
the way we purchase items today.
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But the next step in the online shopping
experience could come from VR shopping apps
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like Trillanium Cloud, which
provides a virtual tour of a store,
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giving you an immersive,
traditional shopping experience.
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With these apps, you as the buyer can get a
real-time shopping experience instead of going
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through endless lists and
pictures of items on a website.
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This development has the potential
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to greatly improve the customer
satisfaction of online shoppers worldwide.
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Now number one, hangout with
friends from all over the world.
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One of the most exciting
things about the potentials
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of VR is how it could revolutionize
social media interactions.
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By joining several VR communities and VR chat,
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you can hang out with other
users in virtual chat rooms.
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Apps like Facebook Spaces and
Rec Room allow for these kind
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of social interactions on VR platforms.
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You can meet lots of cool people there
and have meaningful conversations
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with them in the comfort of your home.
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Of course you can also just troll around a bit,
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but I don't suggest that, if
you don't want to get banned.
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So in general, that still
sounds like a lot of fun.
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So let me know, which of these ten
activities do you fancy the most?
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I'd like to hear from you in the comment
section and I hope to see you in the next video.
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And stay virtual guys.