CHICAGO, June 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Releasing Thursday, June 2nd, 2016 as a free download in the Oculus Store for the Samsung Gear VR, Guided Meditation VR is the world's first consumer app to utilize one's heart rate in virtual reality.
Guided Meditation VR transports users to four breathtaking environments — an autumnal forest, a Japanese village, the tropical island beach, and a snow peak in the arctic -- allowing users to rest in immersive, exotic locations. No add-ons needed, just use the built-in elements of your Samsung Gear VR and any Samsung 2015-'16 phone to gain greater control of your body through natural measure.
Guided Meditation VR's usage ranges from escaping the everyday, to pain management, pre/postoperative anxiety, therapy, senior care, among others, making its lasting effects limitless. Meditation content is fully customizable, drawing from Zen, Compassion, or Relaxation series crafted by leading experts. Within each location, users can find four different meditation spaces, making for a total of 16 unique relaxation areas, with additional free environment and mediation content to be released monthly.
Winner of the Most Innovative Game Award at Michigan State's Meaningful Play Conference, Guided Meditation VR's demos have been spotlighted by The Boston Globe, TechCrunch, Polygon, Road to VR and other global publications as the world's leading relaxation experience. The application has been downloaded over 50,000 times for the Oculus Rift developer kit, with our designers receiving one-on-one feedback from tens of thousands of passionate fans.
Leave your worries in the physical world behind for a short virtual vacation. Return calmer and stronger with Guided Meditation VR, available June 2nd for free in the Oculus Store on the Gear VR.
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