Samsung Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition Manual Do Utilizador
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The Gear VR may be equipped with a “passthrough” feature which permits you to temporarily see your
surroundings for brief real world interaction. You should always remove the Gear VR for any situation that
requires attention or coordination.
surroundings for brief real world interaction. You should always remove the Gear VR for any situation that
requires attention or coordination.
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Stop using the Gear VR if it seems to be hot. Prolonged contact with an overheated device can cause
burns.
burns.
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Do not wear the Gear VR without a phone attached.
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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.
susceptibility to adverse symptoms.
Discomfort
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Immediately discontinue use if anyone using the Gear VR experiences any of the following symptoms:
seizures; loss of awareness; eye strain; eye or muscle twitching; involuntary movements; altered, blurred,
or double vision or other visual abnormalities; dizziness; disorientation; impaired balance; impaired hand-
eye coordination; excessive sweating; increased salivation; nausea; lightheadedness; discomfort or pain
in the head or eyes; drowsiness; fatigue; or any symptoms similar to motion sickness.
seizures; loss of awareness; eye strain; eye or muscle twitching; involuntary movements; altered, blurred,
or double vision or other visual abnormalities; dizziness; disorientation; impaired balance; impaired hand-
eye coordination; excessive sweating; increased salivation; nausea; lightheadedness; discomfort or pain
in the head or eyes; drowsiness; fatigue; or any symptoms similar to motion sickness.
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Do not drive, operate machinery, or engage in other visually or physically demanding activities that have
potentially serious consequences (i.e., activities in which experiencing any symptoms could lead to
death, personal injury, or damage to property), or other activities that require unimpaired balance and
hand-eye coordination (such as playing sports or riding a bicycle, etc.) until you have fully recovered
from any symptoms.
potentially serious consequences (i.e., activities in which experiencing any symptoms could lead to
death, personal injury, or damage to property), or other activities that require unimpaired balance and
hand-eye coordination (such as playing sports or riding a bicycle, etc.) until you have fully recovered
from any symptoms.
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