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Technology allows travel companies to provide an immersive, 360/VR pre-travel experience for both travel trade and their clients.
Experts believe VR tours could replace actual physical travels. (Photo : @fiderks / Unsplash) During the pandemic, virtual reality (VR) visits across cities and museums were the talk of the town.
Amazon's and Airbnb's new virtual reality services are cheap, fun, allow you to dream — and plan — where you’ll go when travel becomes safer.
The coronavirus is changing how we travel. But will virtual reality—a welcome escape from the pandemic—ever be a substitute for the real thing?
Types of VR Travel Experiences You Need to Try If you’re wondering why VR travel is worth your time, let me break it down with a few examples that showcase its versatility: 1. Immersive Tours: ...
Live VR travel could feel real. Very real. Imagine this: You’ve hired a Parisian tour guide who owns a live-stream 360-degree camera, and you’ve hired this tour guide for an hour.
How these virtual tours are going to change the way you travel.
Google is shutting down its Expeditions virtual reality (VR) app. Most of the app's VR tours will be added to the Google Arts & Culture app.
Virtual tours can be developed from renderings prior to construction, then once a condo or building is in place, a VR tour can be developed from a model unit or individual home.
But, in preparation the firm has lessened their requirements to include VR in a property listing — usually it was reserved only for those that “show well online” like bright spaces with high ...