Virtual Reality

Virtual Reality (VR) is a computer-generated environment that simulates a 3D space where users can interact with digital elements in a way that feels immersive and realistic. This technology typically involves the use of VR headsets, which provide stereoscopic displays to create depth perception, and can include additional equipment such as gloves or controllers that allow users to manipulate objects and navigate within the virtual space.

VR can be used for various applications, including gaming, training simulations, education, and therapy, allowing users to experience scenarios that may be too risky, expensive, or impractical in the real world. By blocking out the physical environment, VR creates a sense of presence, making users feel as though they are truly “inside” the virtual world. The technology relies on input devices that track users’ movements and positions, providing a responsive experience that can adapt to their actions.