Samsung brings nightly storytime into VR for busy parents
Samsung brings nightly storytime into VR for busy parents
'Bedtime VR Stories' could be useful, but it might be tough to actually use at night.
May 03, 2016.04:25pm
Parents don't always have a chance to read
to their kids at night -- especially if they're traveling, or working
late. Samsung is working on a potential solution for this modern
dilemma: BedTime VR Stories,
a new Gear
VR app that lets parents experience a story together with their children. At first, it might seem like a dystopian realization of a sad, disconnected future (especially when the mother and daughter in Samsung's video try to hold hands, only to reach out into nothing). But there's certainly potential, especially for busy parents who want to do more than just video chat with their kids before bed.
VR app that lets parents experience a story together with their children. At first, it might seem like a dystopian realization of a sad, disconnected future (especially when the mother and daughter in Samsung's video try to hold hands, only to reach out into nothing). But there's certainly potential, especially for busy parents who want to do more than just video chat with their kids before bed.
Of course, you'll need two Gear VR headsets to use the app, as well
as two Samsung phones to shove inside them. (Check out the entire story
in 360-degree video
on YouTube). It's only being tested in the UK right now, and there's no
word on how the company plans to release it on a wider scale.
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There's one major problem with Bedtime VR Stories, though. After testing the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive for several weeks, I noticed they wreaked havoc on my sleep cycle. It's bad enough staring at blue light from your computer screen or phone at night -- shoving a bright OLED screen against your eyeballs right before bed is a recipe for sleepless nights. That's not the sort of thing parents would welcome for their children.
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There's one major problem with Bedtime VR Stories, though. After testing the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive for several weeks, I noticed they wreaked havoc on my sleep cycle. It's bad enough staring at blue light from your computer screen or phone at night -- shoving a bright OLED screen against your eyeballs right before bed is a recipe for sleepless nights. That's not the sort of thing parents would welcome for their children.
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