YouTube VR Now Available On Oculus Go

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The internet’s most convenient video-sharing service finally arrives on the world’s most convenient VR headset.

Owners of the Oculus Go can now breathe a collective sigh of relief as the official YouTube VR app has finally landed on the standalone 3DoF mobile VR headset roughly 6 months after its original release.

Users can now log in to the Oculus Store to find the official YouTube VR app available for download free-of-charge. Similar to its Google Daydream, Samsung Gear VR, and SteamVR counterparts, the Oculus Go version will allow access to every video featured in YouTube’s enormous catalog, including 3D 360-degree videos, as well as immersive 180-degree content.

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You can sign in to your personal YouTube account to access your subscriptions, playlists, watch history, pretty much every feature you’d find on your standard desktop experience. 2D content appears on a massive screen in front of you, sort of like sitting in your own personal movie theatre.

For maximum comfort, you can resize and reposition the screen with the Oculus Go controller; this way you can kick-it old school in a chair or couch, or move the screen upwards and lay on your back for an even more relaxing experience.

“You can explore everything YouTube has to offer in a whole new way, from holiday favorites and viral videos to the latest 3D 360° content, all like you’re seeing it for the first time,” states YouTube in an official release.

“Listen to Elton John as he performs during the Farewell Yellow Brick Road Tour, take a tour of the Warner Brothers lot with Madeline Petsch, and check out Japan’s bustling arcade scene with Xpert Thief.”

YouTube VR is available for download now on the Oculus Go via the Oculus Store.

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IT and video games are Bryan's topics of interest since a very early age. Video games, the Internet, game consoles and computers became his normal toys, as a result, writing about the infancy of the Web, Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality/Mixed Reality, the games industry and hardware in general. Writing, along with his other interests: programming, hardware, photography, and traveling. Technology, in general, makes him tick.