All benefits at a glance
Step into the world of Virtual Reality.
The choice between a VR headset and an Immersive Room depends on the application, the budget, and the desired experience. Both have their own strengths and can be used to provide unique and engaging immersive experiences.
A VR headset is a headset that blocks the individual user from the environment and places them in a different environment through virtual reality.
There are now several types of VR headsets on the market. There are headsets that must be connected to a game console, a computer, or a smartphone, and there are headsets with an integrated operating system that allows them to be used wirelessly. With the use of special hand grips or hand movements, the user can perform interactive actions.
VR headsets are well suited for individual training and entertainment purposes. The headset can be taken anywhere, which is definitely a plus.
So why opt for Fixvision?
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We are reliable. A deal is a deal.
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Our strong suit: we listen carefully and translate your question.
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We are fair. Regarding pricing, but also as human beings.
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We are creative, both in the solution and in the implementation!
Virtual Reality
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Experience
Seeing, hearing and interaction. -
Whole class at the same time
You can train a group of people at the same time by giving everyone their own headset. Such a group does require some (technical) support. -
Independently
Experienced players can start and play a VR game independently. Teamwork and consultation with other players is limited. -
Play anywhere
You can play anywhere where you have a few square meters of space. However, it is a possibility that you need Wi-Fi. In some cases, the VR headset must be connected to a computer. -
Results locally available
Results are normally stored on the VR set. -
Make adjustments yourself
You can adjust the interactive elements of our VR experiences yourself, as long as the headset is connected to a computer. -
Physical actions
A VR set is less suitable for training physical actions. You miss the "hand feel", and precise movements are not always easy to perform.
Immersive Room
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Experience
Seeing, hearing and interaction. Optional: smell, temperature, wind and physical action. -
Training in small groups
In an Immersive Room, you usually play with 1 to 8 players. Usually under supervision, but it is not always necessary. -
Group training
Ideal for training situations where communication and collaboration are key. -
Location-bound
You will need an Immersive Room. A room with a lot of equipment. They could also be made mobile, for example at an event or in a vehicle. -
Results available everywhere
Results can be stored and emailed to the trainer or teacher. They can also be stored in a shared location so that everyone can access them. -
Make adjustments yourself
You can easily adjust the interactive elements of our immersive experiences yourself, using the software provided. -
Physical actions
You can make connections with physical objects and equipment. This allows you to also train physical actions.