Facebook 360 photos offer a unique way to explore immersive images, but you don’t need fancy electronic VR headsets to enjoy them. A simple non-electronic VR glass, like Google Cardboard or similar, can do the trick. Here’s how you can view these photos effortlessly:
Step 1: Get a Non-Electronic VR Glass
Purchase a non-electronic VR glass online or from a store. These are affordable and typically made from cardboard or lightweight plastic with lenses to provide a VR-like experience.
Step 2: Open Facebook and Find a 360 Photo
On your smartphone, open the Facebook app and look for 360 photos. You can search for them in groups, pages, or simply type “360 photos” in the search bar.
Step 3: Switch to Full-Screen Mode
Once you find a 360 photo, tap on it to view it in full-screen mode. Look for the VR or “view in VR” icon (it looks like a mask or headset) on the photo. Tap it to enable VR mode.
Step 4: Insert Your Phone Into the VR Glass
Place your smartphone into the VR glass holder. Make sure the phone fits securely and the 360 photo is centered on the screen.
Step 5: Explore the 360 Photo
Put on the VR glass and look around! Move your head up, down, and sideways to explore every angle of the photo. The lenses in the VR glass will give you an immersive experience, making it feel like you’re right there.
Why Use Non-Electronic VR Glass?
These glasses are lightweight, budget-friendly, and don’t require batteries or complicated setups. They’re perfect for casual use and offer a fun way to enjoy 360 content.
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