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VR GearAs it seems, the virtual reality headset Samsung Gear VR apparently has other uses than playing games and watching porn. Thanks to Samsung's VR headset, Jason Larke, an Australian electrical engineer who was 4000 km away on a business trip at the time, was able to see the birth of his third child live. This was the first ever "live stream" of a birth in history, and thanks to Gear technology, Jason could see and experience almost everything without restrictions.

Of course, Samsung itself informed about this news, which, as already mentioned, happened for the first time in history, on its website. Just below the text, you can then watch a video of the whole event, with comments from both parents showing the birth as Jason could have seen it.

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