Top 7 Android Apps For Virtual Reality Experience


Android is an easy to use smartphone operating system which provide attractive user interface. This feature is what that made it popular. Android Market provide Android apps in many different fields according to its user requirements. Today Android smartphone become a multipurpose device. We can easily play games, listen music, surf fast internet, watch videos and much  more. Android is also very popular among the youngsters for gaming usage. Android market provide games in many different categories. Android addictive games are very popular among the youngsters. Google Play store also provide virtual reality apps for android User. Virtual reality apps for Android provide a real feeling of a place, driving, visiting a horror place, watching 360 degree videos etc. These apps provide a virtual environment simulation of actual places with the help of little hardware support like Google Cardboard VR headset or other VR hardware. We can take the enjoy of different feelings without going to anywhere with the help of these Apps. Here, in this article, I am gonna provide you a list of virtual reality Apps for Android with a short description of each. If you’re getting started with VR on your smartphone, here are 10 of the best apps to explore.

Cardboard Camera
It is anawesome app in the category of VR apps for Android. It has a rating of 4.4 on Google play store. With this app we can easily capture photos with depth and sound that we can see in and hear in VR. We can easily view photos in virtual reality with using Google cardboard. About 1 million user download this app.

Vrse Virtual Reality
Virtual reality video already has a big presence in the smartphone VR space. The idea is that filmmakers can use a special 360-degree camera to film anything they want. Then, if you wear a VR headset to watch the resulting video, you can look around to see what happened in all directions from where the camera was situated.This app offers a curated selection of 360-degree videos from sources like The New York Times Magazine and Vice. The videos I watched were all interesting and well made, making Vrse one of the best VR experiences I had on my smartphone. Pro tip: Use this app while you’re sitting in a swivel chair to get the best effect.

Ceder Point VR
Cedar Point is an amusement park that sits right on Lake Erie in northern Ohio. It’s preparing to open “the world’s tallest, fastest, and longest dive coaster” in 2016. The roller coaster is called the Valravn, and you can get a glimpse of it right now.All you have to do is grab your smartphone VR headset and download the Cedar Point VR app. The app gives you a front-seat view of the entire ride, with nearly photo-realistic graphics and a fine sense of immersion.

Fulldrive VR
It is also a high rated app in the list of best VR Apps for Android. It has a rating of 4.1 on Google play store. This app work fine with any virtual reality viewer such as Google cardboard VR headset. We can easily stream YouTube videos in VR video player which provide you a feeling of real theater. We can also use internet and camera in VR mode.

Jaunt VR
It is also a good virtual reality app for Android users which provide a huge variety of videos in different categories like nature, music, comedy etc. It provide immersive cinematic VR experience with the help of its 360 degree video view. In this app all the videos are available for free and content is updated regularly. It is a light weight android app.

Insidious VR
This app came out to help spread the word about the horror movie Insidious: Chapter 3. The movie’s not supposed to be particularly great, but as a 3-minute-long VR horror experience, this app delivers.It starts with you sitting in a chair while a woman explains how the supernatural elements work in the movie’s universe. As she talks, spooky beings start appearing in the room and teacups tremble of their own accord. Then it goes to much freakier places than that. Just give it a try if you like a good scare.

Discovery VR
The last of my Discovery VR, which offers a selection of videos made by the teams at various Discovery Channel shows like Mythbusters and Survivorman.Long story short, they’re great. Best of all, you can watch them without a VR headset, because the split-screen view is optional. If you watch them without a headset they won’t be 3D, but you can still get an idea of what it’s like to be able to move your phone to turn the camera.

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