VR Bangers Releases 'VRB Player' App for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive

VR Bangers Releases 'VRB Player' App for Oculus Rift, HTC Vive

LOS ANGELES — VR Bangers has released a custom VRB Player App for the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive.

“The new ‘VRB Player’ App is a free custom app exclusively available at VRBangers.com/app for fans with either the Oculus Rift or the HTC Vive,” said CTO Boris Smirnoff. “Now you can simply put on a headset and enjoy free VR porn videos or trailers before signing up to watch fully immersive VR sex scenes. We custom designed this app to be as user friendly as possible, streaming virtual reality experiences at the highest quality directly within the app. There is also a download option for those who don’t have a very fast Internet connection and for collectors that want to keep scenes in their own private library.

“In the app, fans can choose a cool avatar, save their favorite scenes, search through favorite categories, choose positions and do it all with super-smooth head tracking” Boris added. “It’s all in top quality 360 degree or 180 degree versions with the option to play VR items from your hard drive. So there is no need to have any other VR Players on your computer which makes everything much more simple. The VRB Player uses the top VR and video streaming SDK’s and a smart caching system to make the app faster than any other VR app available on the adult market. Best of all, it’s 100 percent free so you can test it for yourself.”

For more information, visit VRBangers.com/app.

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