Virtual Reality Tours (VRT) its here.
Hi. You have seen the VR headsets in the shops and the news etc right? Whats the point? Well VRT is not just for gaming, its becoming a useful tool for business to. Obviously real estate is a no brainer , if you want your buyer to have all the information available to them before they come to the house or shop VRT is a great way to show them what to expect when they visit
VR Tours are a photo of the interior 360-deg scene and embed into a logical order to create a sense of being there when used with a smart phone and headset. In desktop mode the scene can be dragged in full rotation. They show the image as it is without Photoshop trickery.
Over the next few weeks I am going to show you how to use VRT in your business, how to create them using your smart phone and how to share the final tour.
Possible use cases include: real estate, automotive, accommodation, retail and is only limited by your imagination.
Check out the links to learn more.
Ben
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