Virtual Reality Headset
Full Form of VRH
What is VRH?
A Virtual Reality Headset, commonly abbreviated as VRH, is a wearable device that covers the eyes and displays stereoscopic imagery to create an immersive three-dimensional virtual environment for the user. The headset works in conjunction with motion sensors, controllers, and compatible software to simulate realistic experiences that respond to head and body movements. In India, the adoption of VR headsets has grown significantly over the past few years, driven by rising interest in gaming, e-learning platforms, and immersive training solutions across various sectors. Major Indian edtech companies, hospitals, and defence training centres now use VR headsets for skill development, surgical simulation, and virtual tours of heritage sites. Indian startup hubs in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Mumbai have also seen a surge in AR and VR hardware development, with several homegrown brands entering the consumer market. VR headsets are widely used in gaming zones, real estate property walkthroughs, automotive design reviews, and engineering prototyping. Understanding the basics of this technology has become important for students preparing for general awareness and science sections of competitive exams like SSC, UPSC, and banking recruitment tests where questions on emerging technologies are increasingly common.
VRH का फुल फॉर्म
वर्चुअल रियलिटी हेडसेट
Example
Students at IIT Delhi used a VR headset to conduct virtual laboratory experiments during the pandemic when physical access to labs was restricted.