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Explore curated VR AR content that is compatible with the Merge Headset From gaming to 360 videos to other immersive experiences, we review the latest to provide recommendations for the best merged reality experiences!
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Explore curated VR AR content that is compatible with the Merge Headset From gaming to 360 videos to other immersive experiences, we review the latest to provide recommendations for the best merged reality experiences!
- Merge Explorer - Merge Miniverse | Merge
With interactive experiences for elementary through middle school, MERGE Explorer lets students investigate a smoking volcano, examine a great white shark, and hold the earth in the palm of their hands They can even dissect a frog (humanely)! Using innovative virtual and augmented reality (VR AR) technology, and aligned with Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS), students will learn about
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An introduction to smartphone powered VR and AR technology by Merge, maker of the Merge AR VR Headset, Merge Cube, and the future of play
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- NASA VR 360 Astronaut Training: Space Walk - Merge Miniverse
Have you ever wondered how astronauts learn to walk in space? Watch this 360-degree video, featuring exclusive astronaut training footage from NASA’s Neutral Buoyancy Laboratory (NBL) in Houston, Texas, to find out! These astronauts must complete spacewalk training for future missions to the International Space Station (ISS)
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