Oculus adds Chromecast support to the Gear VR, allowing you stream direct to your TV
PC- and PlayStation
4-powered VR headsets may have their detractors, but one of the better elements
is their ability to display the user's point-of-view via an external screen.
It’s a feature that hasn’t been available on smartphone-based systems like the
Gear VR, but that’s now changing.
Yesterday,
Oculus added Chromecast
support to Samsung’ Gear VR headset, allowing users to stream their VR
experience directly to a compatible TV in real-time. All that’s required is the
latest version of both the Oculus mobile app and Android, and you’ll be able to
share what you’re seeing using a nearby Cast-enabled device that’s on the same
Wi-Fi network.
While it
obviously won’t immerse viewers in the same way as wearing the headset, it’s
much better than having to watch someone flail about without knowing what’s
going on. Oculus says the new feature will add a social element to mobile VR
and is a great way to introduce people to virtual reality.
Chromecast
support will also be helpful for developers looking to show off their games.
But whether it encourages more people to buy a Gear VR remains to be seen. The
responses on Oculus’ announcement page, however, are overwhelmingly positive.
While Oculus
says the Gear VR is currently the only headset to support Chromecast, Google
will be bringing the feature to its Daydream VR platform when the 2.0 update –
codenamed Daydream Euphrates – arrives later this year.
The Gear VR
feature is slowly being rolled out, so it could take a while before you see the
Cast option in the Oculus app.
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