#Play local 3d movies gear vr movie
Watching a movie in VR removes all of these concerns. You can't really move around or get comfortable, and the last thing you want is to be one of those people who holds their phone up in the air while laying on their back only to drop the phone on their face. Holding your phone or propping it up somewhere for two hours isn't a great experience. If you're left choosing between watching a movie on your phone and watching a movie in VR, there's a couple of great reasons you'd consider the latter.
Instead, I plug my phone into the Samsung Gear VR and enjoy the next two hours watching my movie in VR. It's something I've done hundreds of thousands of times before, especially when sitting in a car waiting for kids to finish gymnastics or for my spouse to finish up an appointment so we can grab lunch together. Now, I could sit there and hold my phone awkwardly or prop it up on the pillow and partially muffle the audio. Nothing on the limited hotel channels, so I turn to the half dozen streaming apps I have on my phone for a movie to either put me back to sleep or get me to breakfast time. There won't be anything to do for hours, so I'm alone in my hotel room for a bit. It's 3AM on the west coast, and I'm wide awake because 6AM Eastern is when I usually wake up and time zones don't mean a single damn thing to my body's internal clock.