Always safety first!

To get the best experience with VR, there are only a few things to consider before and during the training. Make sure to follow these guidelines and you are ready to go!

running out of power

HEADSET RUNNING OUT OF POWER

This risk is primarily related to the training outcome if you do not fully charge the headset before starting the training session. 

How to prevent this
Ensure to have the battery charged before the training. The best way to remember this is to put your headset back in the charger right after use

 

tripping on objects

TRIPPING OVER OBJECTS

There is a risk of tripping over objects when we immerse in VR. Therefore, you must check if the “play area” is clear before the training.

How to prevent this
Ensure that you are aware of your surroundings before the training. Look at your surroundings and remove any objects in your way. 

creating right boundary for training

MAKING A SUFFICIENT BOUNDARY

There is a risk of walking into walls and other surroundings when we immerse in VR. Therefore, you must ensure that the “play area” is big enough before the training.

How to prevent this
Ensure that you have at least a 1,5 x 1,5 meters play area.

motion sick

MOTION SICKNESS

There is a risk that the user will get motion sick when using VR as a training tool. This is normal in the beginning and usually it will get better over time. 

How to prevent this
Ensure everything is clear inside VR and the headset isn’t too tight. Take breaks throughout the session.