Frequently Asked Questions
Welcome to our FAQ page! Here, you will find answers to some of the most common questions about our VR and AR products, including setup guides, compatibility, and troubleshooting. If you can't find the answer you're looking for, feel free to contact our support team!
VR headsets are devices that provide an immersive virtual reality experience. They work by displaying a stereoscopic image and using sensors to track the user's head movements, creating a 3D environment that responds to the user’s actions.
VR (Virtual Reality) immerses you in a completely digital environment, while AR (Augmented Reality) overlays digital elements onto the real world, allowing interaction with both physical and virtual objects simultaneously.
Yes, high-quality VR experiences typically require a powerful computer with strong processing and graphics capabilities to ensure smooth gameplay and realistic rendering.
Yes, some VR headsets are compatible with smartphones. These mobile VR headsets allow you to experience virtual reality by inserting your phone into the headset.
To set up AR, you need a device like a smartphone or AR glasses. After installing the necessary apps, the device will overlay virtual elements onto the real-world environment using its camera and sensors.
VR can be suitable for children, but it is recommended to use age-appropriate content and ensure breaks to prevent fatigue or discomfort. Always supervise young children while using VR devices.
VR controllers are motion-sensitive devices that track the user’s hand movements, allowing interaction with the virtual environment. They typically use infrared sensors or Bluetooth to communicate with the VR headset.
Minimum requirements for VR gaming include a compatible VR headset, a powerful computer with a strong graphics card, and sufficient space for safe movement. Specific requirements vary depending on the VR system you're using.