ScubaJill
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Ok, let me ask a more directly related question (don't have any VR gear, don't know, sorry if those sound extra stupid):
The app you tried was a scuba diving app?
Diving around and lookIng at things? Or needing to do tasks or?
To be used with VR headgear and doing what to "dive around"?
(More like just move the head or more like lay with your midsection face down on a barstool and with VR fins on work your way through the VR reef).
Breathing room air or breathing through a regulator?
Is the entertainment factor coming from "the tour" and in what you see - or?
A new way to look at videos and photos. VR Gear was free with the purchase of my Samsung Galaxy 8. I'm sure some very cool things will come from this technology such as adapted learning or offer of experiences for those with disabilities.
Maybe I'll make some dive training apps for the first boat dive or the first shore dive or first something. Just need to buy some gear...
Edit: https://www.google.com/amp/s/phys.org/news/2016-04-scuba-simulator-advances-field-virtual.amp
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