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Ease into the use of the Gear VR to allow your body to adjust. Use for only a few minutes at a
time at first, and only increase the amount of time using the Gear VR gradually as you grow
accustomed to virtual reality. Looking around when first entering virtual reality can help you
adjust to any small differences between your real-world movements and the resulting virtual
reality experience.
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A comfortable virtual reality experience requires an unimpaired sense of motion and balance.
Do not use the Gear VR when you are tired, need sleep, are under the influence of alcohol or
drugs, are hung-over, have digestive problems, are under emotional stress or anxiety, or when
suffering from cold, flu, headaches, migraines, or earaches, as this can increase your susceptibility
to adverse symptoms.
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Do not use the Gear VR while in a moving vehicle such as a car, bus, or train, as this can increase
your susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
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Take at least a 10 to 15 minute break every 30 minutes, even if you don’t think you need it. Each
person is different, so take more frequent and longer breaks if you feel discomfort. You should
decide what works best.