Kiosk mode for 360 Videos- AffinityVR

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Fast and Simple 360 videos playback

No buttons to press. Just look and play. Multiple videos in a branded environment. Save on time, staff and money.

Look&Play offers a kiosk mode experience with no menus or buttons to press on. To start playing a 360 videos you simply look at an icon for a few seconds. Once the 360 videos finishes you automatically return to the waiting room. It is compatible with the Oculus Go, Samsung Gear VR, and Android devices.

Install the Look&Play app on your Oculus go or Samsung Gear VR using our redeem code. For Android devices, you can download the app via the Play store. Upload multiple 360 videos to the Look&Play app on your device using our preloader. Add audio and experience an easy 360 playback. Create a branded experience by adding a 360° background of your choice as well as icons for your 360 videos.

360 Videos
Look and Play 360

You can get started in 3 simple steps :

Step 1: Select your platform

Look&Play is compatible with the Oculus Rift & GO, Samsung Gear VR, PICO VR, and Daydream and can be retrieved via redeem code. Android users can download it directly from the app store.

Step 2: Prepare and upload your 360° content

Look&Play supports 360° videos which you can easily push to your devices and manage using the pre-loader.

We support:
– Stereoscopic & monoscopic 360° video
– Standard resolution: 3840×1920
– Spatial (.tbe) & stereo audio

Step 3: Custom branding

Look&Play has the option to add a branded background for the waiting room and branded icons for the 360° videos.

The website even has it’s own FAQ section to answer all your doubts.

This is surely one of the most innovative ideas we’ve come across this year.

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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.