Virtual reality is one of the most popular technologies, which allows you to experience new things that are difficult to try in the real world or maybe entirely imaginary.


What is virtual reality? 

Virtual reality (VR): A computer-generated environment with scenes and objects that appear real; The user feels immersed in their surroundings. This environment is viewed through a device known as a "virtual reality helmet ". Virtual reality allows us to become immersed in video games as if we were a character, learn how to perform heart surgery, or improve the quality of sports training; To maximize performance.


Virtual Reality Use Cases\

A simple example of virtual reality is a 3D film. Using 3D glasses, one gets the immersive experience of being part of the film with immediate presence. Technological advances have allowed further improvements beyond the standard 3D glasses. Where one can now find the VR headphones; To explore more. With the help of computer systems, you can now play "real" tennis (or other sports) by carrying computer-controlled rackets with sensors.


 Major Applications of VR\

 What sectors does VR use today?

 Medicine, culture, education, and architecture are some of the areas that have already benefited from this technology. Virtual reality allows us to cross borders that would otherwise be unimaginable.


Eating:

 Now we can virtually travel to different places, and ambush in certain environments while tasting dishes from these locations.


Medicine: 

The National Research Council of Spain has contributed to the reduction of the effects of Parkinson's disease in many patients; By applying a treatment that uses virtual reality technology. 


Media: 

The overwhelming press conveys the user to the places where the events took place; Through 360-degree live streaming of video clips.


Education:

 In the classroom, students are allowed to use virtual reality; By better retaining knowledge, it helps students with learning disabilities. Entertainment: Users can enter a video game scene, or play extreme sports without moving off the couch. 


Architecture:

 Virtual reality helps architects visualize a better space, and present the project to their clients.