
Some simulations include additional sensory information and provide sounds through speakers or headphones.īut an immersive VR takes the experience one step further and allows for the user to walk, bend, jump, move, and interact across a room space matching the VR environment.

HMDs typically take the form of head-mounted goggles with a screen in front of the eyes. Most 2016-era virtual realities are displayed either on a computer monitor, a projector screen, or with a virtual reality headset (also called head-mounted display or HMD). A person using virtual reality equipment is typically able to "look around" the artificial world, move about in it and interact with features or items that are depicted. Virtual reality (VR) is a computer technology that uses software-generated realistic images, sounds and other sensations to replicate a real environment or an imaginary setting, and simulates a user's physical presence in this environment to enable the user to interact with this space.
