Virtual group guided experiences
TwoReality offers group guided experiences. The participants are immersed, thanks to our virtual reality devices, goggles and/or cardboards, in new scenarios and a technician who acts as a guide controls the actions that others see through a device
Virtual Reality: Group Guided Experiences
The experience can vary from a guided tour through 360° stages of a city, to a series of videos to train employees with immersive experiences.
Having a person who acts as a guide means that this person has control over how the experience will progress and therefore achieve the expected effect on the people who are enjoying the experience.
This system allows us to understand and interact in real time with the type of experience that users are enjoying with the goggles, making easier the communication between user and technician or representative. This way the whole group enjoys the same experience at the same time.
Controllable actions:
How does a group virtual reality app work?
An application like this has the following structure: a part that we call offline, consisting of a normal virtual reality app, in which the user can enjoy the experience autonomously.
A second part that requires a wifi or bluetooth connection in which a series of devices that will enjoy the experience are connected together to the same device that performs remote control.For connection, the remote controller sends a signal via the internal network to all devices currently listening.
The name of the remote controller will appear on the devices that were listening at that time and they will be able to connect to it. Once the desired devices are connected, the remote controller can start controlling such devices.
Supported Devices
VR Headsets: Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard, Dive, Lakento and any type of goggles with mobile screen.
Tablets: Samsung Galaxy Tab, iPad Air and any Android tablet or iPad with wifi connection.
Mobiles: Samsung S6, S7,S8, S9,S10 – iPhone 5, 6, 6plus, 7, 7 plus, 8, 8 plus, X and any mobile that supports VR content with cardboard.