
Virtual Reality (VR) Broadcasting
Virtual Reality (VR) broadcasting is a technology that delivers live or recorded media content in an immersive 3D environment, allowing viewers to experience events as if they were physically present. Using VR headsets and sensors, viewers can look around in all directions and feel immersed in the scene—whether it's a concert, sports event, or news report. It combines high-quality video capture with 3D spatial audio and interactive elements, providing a more engaging and realistic experience compared to traditional broadcasting. This innovation transforms passive viewing into active exploration within a digital, lifelike space.