Because the technology is Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legsso new to mainstream users, the benefits of virtual reality are still being discovered. But we're increasingly finding that VR can bring families together in new ways.
The latest example comes from an HTC Vive user who decided to give his daughter a tour of her dollhouse in a way that's never been possible before.
SEE ALSO: Yes, this detailed 3D-printed model was sculpted in VR, and it's just the startUsing a Ricoh Theta SC 360-degree camera, Toby Newman captured all the rooms in his daughter's dollhouse and then gave her the unique opportunity to stroll around alongside her dolls inside the tiny structure.
Newman also posted a series of 360 photos to give everyone an idea of what his daughter can see when looking through the VR headset.
And while the set-up is an amazingly clever use of VR technology, parents thinking of duplicating the effort should be aware of the age restrictions around VR headset use.
Although the HTC Vive doesn't list a specific age limit, its site does state that, "The product was not designed to be used by children." Similarly, the Oculus Rift advises that, "this product should not be used by children under the age of 13," and the PlayStation VR suggests that its VR headset should be used by those, "age 12 and up."
Nevertheless, since the holiday season we've seen a number of social media images and videos of parents and children wading into the world of VR together. Therefore, it appears that age advisories aside, families will continue to use VR as a new means to share special moments both at home and in the growing metaverse.
Topics Virtual Reality Family & Parenting
Sex toy prices will go up because of China tariffsChatGPT reverse location search trend raises privacy issuesNYT Connections Sports Edition hints and answers for April 20: Tips to solve Connections #209Best Dyson deal: Save $100 on Dyson V11 Origin cordless vacuumTikTok food creators are already planning for a recessionGoogle rolls out Gemini 2.5 Flash preview on April 17Insta360 X5 action camera announcement: Key specs, pricing'Doctor Who' breaks the fourth wall: A brief historySpace camera spots mysterious symbols in the remote desertDoes 'Mario Kart World' justify the $80 price?The new Motorola Razr is coming: Leaks, launch date, priceAmazon Book Sale: Shop early deals nowBluesky gets blue checkmarks and verification, like old TwitterToday's Hurdle hints and answers for April 20, 2025A NASA rover just exposed something on Mars that eluded orbitersAmazon Book Sale: Shop early deals nowBluesky gets blue checkmarks and verification, like old TwitterDuolingo will now teach you how to play chessToday's Hurdle hints and answers for April 18, 2025Remastered 'Oblivion' is out now: Buy it on Steam, PS5, Xbox Building a Monument: An Interview with Natasha Trethewey by Lauren LeBlanc The Touch of Dawn by Nina MacLaughlin 'The Idol': How to use ice cubes during sex In Defense of Puns by James Geary iPhone trick lets you say 'Next' to scroll through TikTok hands Rethinking Schiele by Cody Delistraty Staff Picks: Sports, Sontag, and Scheherazade by The Paris Review In Bed: The Mattress as Art by Larissa Pham Best holiday deal: Buy a pre We Tell Ourselves Stories: Didion’s “White Album” Takes to the Stage by Daniel Penny Ludmilla Petrushevskaya, Fabulist and Fabulous Singer by The Paris Review Popular subreddits end their Reddit protest with *only* pictures of John Oliver Poetry Rx: You Are the Penultimate Love of My Life by Sarah Kay Castles as Coffins by The Paris Review How to split screen on Chromebook Letter to a Stranger by Remedios Varo Yan Lianke Illuminates Contemporary China by Carlos Rojas Coveting Cartier Necklaces and Celtic Torques at the Met by Julia Berick ChatGPT's 'make it more' is a new trend that takes images to their absolute limit Best Cyber Monday Roomba deals 2023
1.4091s , 10108.09375 kb
Copyright © 2025 Powered by 【Sucking off a Man Caught Between Woman’s Legs】,Prosperous Times Information Network