Virtual Reality Experience: White House 360 Virtual Reality Tour Available in YouTube App and Google Cardboards Viewer

The White House tour is now available even without booking a plane ticket going to Washington D.C. You would not need to go out to enjoy the glimpse of the President's house. All you need to do is set your eyes because Google Cardboards made it possible through its virtual reality tour.

Android Community reported that the 360 virtual tour of the remarkable structure on 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue was posted by the White House through its official YouTube account.

The five-minute video showcasing the joyful holiday decorations inside the different rooms of the White House comes with greater experience with Google Cardboards.

According to PC World, the tour walks you through different rooms inside the White House and lets you see the background on the room and holiday decors.

The 360 virtual tour takes you inside the wonderful holiday design of the President's house. The interiors were filled with Christmas trees from each room. You will be delighted with the hand-crafted snowflakes display at the East Colonnade. Also, the 45 years nativity scene made in terracotta and sophisticated carve wood which previously spanned nine administrations stands out with its historical features.

The video is also available without the use of Google Cardboards. However, the experience is far more different with a 360 virtual tour experience immersed by Google Cardboards.

If you love holiday decorations, you'll be inspired to when you go to a holiday tour inside the White House. This virtual reality mode YouTube app and Google Cardboard enabled comes for free.

The 360 virtual reality tour gets even more enjoyable with a headset on with a background music and clear narration.

And to get you into fantastic virtual reality mode, put your smartphone into a Google Cardboard viewer and select the cardboard icon from the YouTube app. Take the tour with 720 or 1080 video setting to fully appreciate the experience.

The Google Cardboard and 360 virtual White House tour from YouTube set another innovative experience in the world of virtual reality.

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