10/10/2022
360˚ virtual reality involves using a headset that tracks your head motion to allow you to experience a 360˚ virtual space. Unlike Room Scale VR, 360˚ VR is a stationary experience where guests remain either seated or standing still. It is also different from Room Scale VR in that your hand motions are not tracked. Instead, users tap a touchpad on the side of the helmet in order to navigate through menus and control the experience. Because there is so much less movement in 360˚ VR, the games take up much less space, allowing multiple guests to experience VR in the same area that would only allow one Room Scale experience. Plus, in 360˚ VR, it’s easy to switch between multiple games and videos, giving your guests a customizable, self-guided experience.
If you’re looking to bring 360˚ games to your next event, we can help you make it happen. First, you’ll need to make sure you have a dedicated table and four or five chairs so that everyone has space to use the headsets (can be as small as a cocktail table if guests will be standing.) You will also need access to power as the headsets rely on smartphones to display the VR game, and may need to be charged when not in use.
Benefits Of 360˚ VR Games:
Small Space Requirement
Ability For Multiple People To Play At Once
Guests Can Customize Their Own Experience
Great Way To Draw People To Your Event Space
Tons Of Games To Choose From
Combine Fun Games With Awesome Videos