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How VR Further Improved Lifestyle During The COVID-19 Pandemic

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With the extended lockdowns brought by COVID-19, most people found a way to resume their work and leisure. Due to the sheer necessity to survive and thrive, it seems like humanity has a huge chance of emerging out of this challenge alive with our insanity still intact. The digital world played an immense role in making this possible through life-changing technologies like the ever-impressive and growing VR technology.

 

Virtual Reality reached a certain level of maturity at the most appropriate time. When the world needed magic to manifest in a fear-infected world, VR magnificently spread out its wings and flew right in to save the day. We collected some of its winning contributions and how they improved our lifestyles.

 

VR Brought The Motion Game Indoors

 

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We’ve been watching sports games on TV for decades. Also, our advanced gaming consoles accompanied us in killing some idle time this past few years. On the other hand, augmented reality incorporated our surroundings with the compatible games we play, but this would require us to go outdoors for the best experience. It was VR that took everyone’s breath away when it decided to let us play golf and adventure another real while in the safety of our home.

 

Discussing VR’s role in gaming can go deeper, but for sports and fitness, the concept is pretty simple—keep users in motion with realistic gameplay. For golf enthusiasts, they can play the VR game accurately with the help of launch monitors such as Flightscope Mevo+. Its ability to measure ball flight and full-force swing will help you practice golf, while courses are not yet open for players.

 

VR Introduced Us To More Immersive Content

 

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Before the pandemic hits, we already know what VR can do. But as we got farther into the prolonged quarantines, virtual reality shone like never before as it pushed itself to evolve and be present in more applications. In the education sector, top universities use VRs for campus visits. It also helps online classes in simulating medical procedures, flying airplanes, and other training.

 

Online shops use a combination of VR and AR in touring customers through their collections. VR lets the prospects feel the products, watch a demo, and use it themselves, while AR allows them to see how the product would look inside their homes. Despite the travel restrictions, consumers still have a way to check products and make sure they get the best out of their money.

 

VR Helped Improved Remote Work Experience

 

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Not all people enjoy remote work. Some would feel sad or demotivated, while others think that this setup encourages their lazy habits. Even startup entrepreneurs who do business inside their homes had stories of slowing down due to extended months of having no interaction with the outside world.

 

An Amsterdam-based agency thought of a way to keep their staff engaged and having a drink together. A virtual office made using an open-source platform called Mozilla Hubs allowed this company to lift employee spirits by joining company-wide parties. It’s like playing simulation RPGs where you create a persona representing you, though it is more business oriented as it lets you share files, hold a meeting, drop images, and work on 3D models.

 

Wrapping Up

 

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Virtual Reality continues to be an exciting technology, and it seems like we haven’t seen most of it yet. Still, it filled a wide empty stretch created by the pandemic. The current innovation promises a thrilling future, and you can trust that VR would be at the forefront of this tech revolution.

 

 

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