VRSmash Adds Controller Support for Embedded Video Player

VRSmash Adds Controller Support for Embedded Video Player

LOS ANGELES — VRSmash has announced the release of an update to its web player that provides users with the ability to browse and interact with its virtual reality porn videos through supported controllers.

According to the company, the embedded video player now supports VR controllers compatible with Gear VR, Oculus Rift, Windows Mixed Reality and Google Daydream systems, providing users with full control over the browsing and viewing experience thanks to a variety of input mechanics.

“Users can now browse and move around inside the VR porn videos and catalogue without the need to remove their headset,” said Mike Hartman of VRSmash. “This includes browsing the extensive video catalogue, as well as playing, pausing, stopping or skipping the playback position of the videos via a handheld controller.”

Hartman explained that when using the controller, a simulated controller appears and directs a laser pointer to the user’s selected position.

“Staring at certain spots in a scene, or even having to remove your headset to change videos and adjust playback was a serious drawback in the past. It was really holding back the immersive quality of our VR porn player,” Hartman added. “We’re excited to deliver controller support and give our viewers a better virtual reality viewing experience.”

Continually launching updates to its video player, Hartman says the VRSmash team is dedicated to making every experience the best it can be.

“Whether that means providing high definition 4K video streaming, or in this case controller support, the team is constantly looking for new innovations to deploy,” Hartman concluded. “The website remains easy to use and features an extensive, up-to-date video library filled with all the best VR porn.”

A demo video is available here.

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