VR Video Play

Play a Video in Cardboard

Published by: Kai Bruchmann
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With 'VR Video Play' you play your own videos next to each other. This is suitable for e.g. Cardboards, so VR glasses where you insert the smartphone. You open a video and it is played twice synchronously. For the left and right eye.
Eyeglasses without screen (Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard or Zeiss VR One and others). Here you put the smartphone into the glasses and use its screen. It is the cheapest with the Goggle Cardboard as a version of cardboard for approx. 8 USD.
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  • Is VR Video Play free?

    VR Video Play is not free (it costs 39.99), however it doesn't contain in-app purchases or subscriptions.

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  • How much does VR Video Play cost?

    The price of VR Video Play is 39.99.

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No 360 degree

AloisS21 on

Austria

Very very simple app. Unfortunately no 360 degree view for playing 360 degree videos, which is the sense of VR in my opinion.

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