Meta Quest 3, virtual reality glasses that connect wirelessly to the computer and its controllers, allowing you to experience games like *Batman: Arkham Knight* as if they were real.
Apple Vision Pro, controversial virtual reality glasses that allow you to stay connected to the internet at any time, displaying chat or video windows in front of you as if they were real. They are easily controlled with hand gestures.
Virtual reality used for medical training, enabling the practice of surgical procedures in simulated environments without risks, providing doctors with experience to later treat real patients.
Virtual reality applied to e-commerce. It allows you to see the clothing or furniture you wish to buy online in 3D, ensuring that it arrives as expected and without damage.
Virtual reality applied in a museum (V&R), allowing visitors to experience scenes from *Alice in Wonderland* as part of the exhibition "Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser."
Virtual reality used by athletes to simulate the conditions they will face during competitions, helping them adapt. Additionally, it provides real-time feedback, allowing athletes to see what they are doing well or wrong.
Virtual reality is an environment of scenes and objects that look real, generated through computer technology. It creates the sensation of being immersed in the scene, as if it were part of real life.
This works thanks to a headset placed on the head. It projects two different images into our eyes, tricking the brain into thinking it is seeing three-dimensional objects.
Today, despite what one might think, virtual reality has not yet reached widespread adoption; not many people use it. However, it has multiple applications: In video games, it makes it seem like you are the character, allowing you to control the game using accessories like controllers connected wirelessly to the glasses. On the other hand, it is also used in daily life, as in the case of Apple Vision Pro, which offers a functionality similar to smartphones but more conveniently, enabling you to move windows freely in the air with your hands. This lack of usage is due to the high cost of this technology, making it unaffordable for most people.