crazy how most realtors are afraid of this tech, as opposed to adapting and using it to maximize their exposure! I guess its just to show that a lot of these realtors are not the brightest. Nice to see you taking advantage of it!
Love it ❤🎉 I've been doing vr tours for a while they are awesome customers love them too , easy to do yourself if you buy the right equiptment (360 camera) or phone with a lil rotating tripod attachment attatchment... we use nodalview but plenty of diy options.... Highly reccomend
Not that I've seen, but I'm sure it's coming. Google has their Google Glass AR glasses, and some other big name companies like Microsoft are working on products as well.
i check out some places online ..it still feel static pictures are very limited its just like having google map's in front of your face i believe we should use the tech to its full potential and go out interactive with natural ambient sound
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Still very non-usable. It's not truly VR. Looks like taking today's 3D tour flat screen pics and display onto VR lenses. I think you'll need a more powerful gaming PC and capture/render more successive videos in order to do truly 'walkable' VR house tour. I am not sure if today's hardware is cost effective enough to even do this.
Thanks for the feedback. VR technology is quickly changing and improving, even since creating this video only a year ago. I'm sure in the future, it will be possible to "walk" through a home and even have interactions. But todays technology and costs do limit what is capable. If you're not able to physically go tour a home, this is certainly better than looking at flat images on Zillow or even a Matterport tour on a flat phone screen. If you've experience VR, you know the feeling of being able to turn around and experience the feeling of being in another environment. And although this is rudimentary, and not "realistic," it's still pretty cool. Even if it's a novelty.
@@RealCreativeGroup Searching through UA-cam, this is probably the closest I've seen.....ua-cam.com/video/8l9qRDMVNRY/v-deo.html. But the whole graphics is still created on some gaming software. It's still not realistic and game-like. I think the future will be some sort of VR cameras mounted on VR helmet and realtors/videographers can walk through the house to capture the videos (probably by that time is not 4K/8K..probably 32K videos), so it can display at least 30 fps at whatever the resolution by that time. So the hardware demand to process and store these type of very high-definition and frame-rate videos will be so much higher than today's hardware. We are just not there today and not sure how long this will take. You can see Zuckerberg spent $10 billion dollars and his Metaverse VR videos are still cartoon-like.😂
@@cryptoinside8814 very cool. Thanks for sharing. Definitely a rendering vs an actual scan. Some new home builders are creating these, but for conventional resale it doesn't make sense.
Finally, an agent that is using modern tech to sell to today’s buyers. Nice work!
finally
This is incredible! The future of real estate looks really bright
crazy how most realtors are afraid of this tech, as opposed to adapting and using it to maximize their exposure! I guess its just to show that a lot of these realtors are not the brightest. Nice to see you taking advantage of it!
Thank you ☺
Love it ❤🎉 I've been doing vr tours for a while they are awesome customers love them too , easy to do yourself if you buy the right equiptment (360 camera) or phone with a lil rotating tripod attachment attatchment... we use nodalview but plenty of diy options....
Highly reccomend
Im studying real estate now and getting my license in Connecticut. My goal is to do virtual sales as well. Great Content. Thank you!
Thank for a great video! Is there a technology that allows you to walk through the property but by using augmented reality?
Not that I've seen, but I'm sure it's coming. Google has their Google Glass AR glasses, and some other big name companies like Microsoft are working on products as well.
i check out some places online ..it still feel static pictures are very limited
its just like having google map's in front of your face i believe
we should use the tech to its full potential and go out interactive with natural
ambient sound
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What is ‘Immersive Web Experience’ shown on the headset towards the end of the video?
Hi, you could also try metareal.
Their implementation of virtual reality in oculus is insane
What type of camera did you use? This is amazing
This is the Oculus Quest 2 and I used the DJI Osmo pocket to film myself.
Great Video
Can you just name the steps and the software to create this file.
And how to play on Android mobile.
Regards
I recorded myself with a camera while simultaneously recording within the Oculus Quest 2, then stitched the two together using iMovie.
Cool
Why it so lagging ! My customer would want much smoother experience! How can we do it !?
Could be your connection. It’s much smoother using the headset. Technology is getting better and faster so your experience should improve over time.
It would be nice to find some technology to allow us to walk through the house in person.
🤔
Actually, there is one. It’s called car. It takes you right there.
@@SudKalwale LOL! Great idea!
What type of vr is this please???
Oculus Quest exploring Matterport scan of a real estate listing.
The emperor has no clothes.... LOL.
❤
Still very non-usable. It's not truly VR. Looks like taking today's 3D tour flat screen pics and display onto VR lenses. I think you'll need a more powerful gaming PC and capture/render more successive videos in order to do truly 'walkable' VR house tour. I am not sure if today's hardware is cost effective enough to even do this.
Thanks for the feedback. VR technology is quickly changing and improving, even since creating this video only a year ago. I'm sure in the future, it will be possible to "walk" through a home and even have interactions. But todays technology and costs do limit what is capable. If you're not able to physically go tour a home, this is certainly better than looking at flat images on Zillow or even a Matterport tour on a flat phone screen. If you've experience VR, you know the feeling of being able to turn around and experience the feeling of being in another environment. And although this is rudimentary, and not "realistic," it's still pretty cool. Even if it's a novelty.
@@RealCreativeGroup Searching through UA-cam, this is probably the closest I've seen.....ua-cam.com/video/8l9qRDMVNRY/v-deo.html.
But the whole graphics is still created on some gaming software. It's still not realistic and game-like. I think the future will be some sort of VR cameras mounted on VR helmet and realtors/videographers can walk through the house to capture the videos (probably by that time is not 4K/8K..probably 32K videos), so it can display at least 30 fps at whatever the resolution by that time. So the hardware demand to process and store these type of very high-definition and frame-rate videos will be so much higher than today's hardware. We are just not there today and not sure how long this will take. You can see Zuckerberg spent $10 billion dollars and his Metaverse VR videos are still cartoon-like.😂
@@cryptoinside8814 very cool. Thanks for sharing. Definitely a rendering vs an actual scan. Some new home builders are creating these, but for conventional resale it doesn't make sense.
What did you hit to get out of matterport? I need to know. www.lovelymauihomes.com/maui3dlistings/