NASA

Challenge
NASA created a series of breathtaking 360º videos and wants to use these to get kids excited about space. But what is the best way to let a classroom full of kids watch these videos?
Solution
In an ideal situation, all kids should be able to view the videos at the same time, since this would cause the least amount of disruption in the classroom. So NASA needed multiple VR headsets, and an easy way to play a video on all headsets simultaneously.
Implementation
We created a VR app for NASA and integrated our Headjack Cinema feature, which allowed them to control all of their 75 Oculus Go headsets with a single click. Based on the client’s request, we also developed an offline Cinema control page, so that the VR headsets could be controlled through a local network, preventing possible internet connectivity issues at the schools.
Get To Know Us
Headjack originated from Purple Pill, our VR production/R&D studio we started back in 2014. We've always had a strong focus on high quality 360 video and custom app development, and made significant contributions to the community by sharing our insights through our blogs and helping out other VR production studios by open sourcing a lot of our in-house production tools.
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