15 best Gear VR apps to make your VR experience better!

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Samsung’s Gear VR is in a bit of an awkward place. It sites between the simpler offerings of Google Daydream and Google Cardboard, but not quite the super ridiculous experience of the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive. Still, it’s an excellent device for beginners to the VR experience. Most apps are available in the Oculus Store rather than Google Play. In addition, all of these apps work in the 3D, virtual reality space. The only bad news is that most experiences are fairly basic, and mostly include streaming video content, educational experiences, and some basic tools like web browsing. It’s a growing medium, but there are some good things available now. Here are the best Samsung Gear VR apps!


Facebook 360

Price: Free
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Facebook 360 is kind of an obvious choice. It’s almost the entire Facebook experience in virtual reality. The app primarily focuses on photo and video content. However, you can view your news feed, like status updates, and the usual Facebook stuff. This is actually a pretty decent app for the Facebook video platform. It boasts support for game streamers, both 360-degree and 2D video content, and 360-degree photo content as well. It definitely doesn’t work or feel like your mobile Facebook app or the Facebook website, but that’s okay because this still feels pretty good to use. Facebook 360 is, of course, completely free to use, but you may see some advertising.
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Facebook 360

Intel True VR

Price: Free / Varies
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Intel True VR is a fun app for sports fans. It lets you view NFL highlights and, in some cases, full games in true VR goodness. You need an NFL subscription for the live games. However, most of the highlights are free. The UI is your pretty standard VR fair. You see a massive room with various content and videos as the wallpaper. You simply select what you want to watch and then watch it. It’s otherwise a very simple app and a usually positive experience. We especially recommend it for people who subscribe to the NFL’s streaming service.
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Intel True VR

NextVR

Price: Free / Varies
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NextVR is another decent app for sports fans. It features a variety of highlights, special events, and on-demand live sporting events. It features mostly NBA, WWE, and soccer with a few others. You also get a limited supply of concerts and comedy. It works like most VR streaming services. You log in, pick what you want to watch, and then watch it. Some of the stuff is free. For instance, the WWE plans on showing 10 minutes of free content with some pay-per view events. However, some content, like the NBA content, may require something like the NBA League Pass to view live games.
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Oculus Rooms

Price: Free
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The Oculus Rooms app is a bit of a hybrid between an app and and a game. It reminds me a lot of Nintendo’s Miitomo app. You create a bit of a social space and invite people over to hang out. You can watch TV and play mini-games with other people. We consider this a social app more than anything, and a good introduction into the VR space. Plus, it’s free and it’s easy to use. There is also integration with Facebook if that’s something you want to do. We liked it during our testing and it had no major problems.
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Paint VR

Price: $4.99
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Paint VR is a drawing app for the Gear VR as you may have guessed. It’s a little goofy to actually use, but it’s functional. You get a paintbrush in the middle of your vision. You can change the color, brush size, change the background color, and some other small settings. Some have complained about the controls and we can see where they’re coming from. However, a little practice and it starts to come together. Paint42 and GoPaint are other indie drawing apps with a lot of promise as well. Paint VR runs for $4.99 on the Oculus Store.
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Plex VR

Price: Free / $0.99 / $3.99 per month
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Plex is one of the most powerful home server solutions for media streaming. The company is quite good at keeping up with newer tech and that includes VR. You set up the home server, set up the app, and you can watch your locally stored movies and TV shows directly from your Gear VR. It also supports music although admittedly we didn’t test that particular feature. In true VR fashion, you also get support for 180-degree and 360-degree media. Plex also promises even more features in future updates. It’s a definitely yes from us as one of the best Gear VR apps.
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Samsung Internet

Price: Free
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Samsung Internet makes sense for a list like this. Samsung probably knows how to develop a browser for its own Gear VR platform. It competes very favorably with the Oculus Browser and its arguably the most competent of the few browsers on the Oculus Store. It supports 180-degree and 360-degree video, the Gear VR controller, and your usual 2D content as well. It’s definitely not perfect and we saw some complaints about the occasional connection bug and keyboard issue. Of course, you can always use PhoneCast VR to use Chrome or Firefox as long as you don’t mind it being 2D only.
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Samsung PhoneCast VR

Price: Free
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PhoneCast VR is a beta application, but still easily one of the best Gear VR apps. This lets you use almost any app on your phone in the VR space. For instance, you can play Angry Birds, use Google Chrome, check your email, or whatever else you want to do. Of course, the experience is somewhat limited by 2D apps not having great VR controls. However, this app opens up basically the entire Google Play Store (and Samsung Galaxy Apps Store) to the Gear VR. The UI is basically a nice nature scene with a window for your app or game. You can play games in this space, but we recommend only the simplest games because the controls will be much harder otherwise.
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Wander

Price: $4.99
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Wander is a delightful app with both relaxation and educational value. You basically use the power of Google Street Map to explore the entire planet. You can take a virtual walk up or down the street and even explore some parts of the ocean. The app features Wikipedia integration in case you want to read up on a particular landmark, a voice search function for finding landmarks quickly, and even a historical view mode that we found neat. It runs for $4.99. That may feel a bit high for an app that only does a couple of things, but it does both of those things very well and it’s also great for teaching your kids about stuff.
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Within (formerly VRSE)

Price: Free
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Within (formerly VRSE) is a VR video platform for both creators and consumers. You can find some highly quality VR content here. The app functions primarily as a video streaming service. However, this is one of our favorite apps to whip out when guests are over to show them what VR is really like. There is some minor educational value here, but most of it is entertainment. There is also an argument that there are some gaming elements in this one as most of the stories are interactive. In any case, this one might not hold your attention for a very long time, but it’s a great way to get into the Gear VR for new owners and a fun time killer for experience fans.
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YouTube VR

Price: Free / $12.99 per month
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This is another obvious choice for a list like this. YouTube is the world’s biggest video streaming service. You can find all sorts of music, entertainment, news, and other random stuff on YouTube. The YouTube VR app supports 180-degree and 360-degree videos as it should. It also works with your regular YouTube account and YouTube Premium if you have it. The UI can be a little frustrating, but it works well enough the majority of the time. That’s about it, really. You know what YouTube does and why people like it. It’s a very obvious choice, especially if you use YouTube Premium.
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Netflix, Hulu, Disney, DreamWorks, Showtime

Price: Free / Up to $13.99 per month (Netflix) / Up to $39.99 per month (Hulu)
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There are a bunch of video streaming Gear VR apps. Actually, there were more than we though. Gear VR has access to the two biggest services with Netflix and Hulu (YouTube notwithstanding). Some other options include Showtime VR, DreamWorks VR, and Disney Movies VR. Disney and Pixar also have Coco VR, a single VR entertainment experience that is also good. These services have varying costs, but they all function pretty well on the Gear VR. This is also an excellent source of videos for both you and the kids if they ever want to use your headset.
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Various TV channel Gear VR apps

Price: Free / Varies
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There are a variety of individual TV channels with their own Gear VR apps. Some of them include AMC VR, CNN VR, and Discovery VR. Each channel has its own selection of content for a specific type of person. Those who like CNN news should try that app. Those who like Discovery Channel stuff should try that and The Walking Dead fans know where to go from here. Each one has its own costs and subscription options. We didn’t notice any serious hiccups, although we did test these fairly quickly to make sure they all at least functioned. We may very well have missed something, but we played video and it played fine.
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Various documentaries

Price: Free (usually)
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There is a little under a dozen decent little documentaries made especially for VR. Some of the options include The Poeple’s House, Notes on Blindness, Dispatch, Zero Days VR, Nomads, and The Turning Forest. These are educational virtual reality experiences about various topics like the White House, going blind, and nature. There isn’t much to these. They work like regular documentaries except they are in 360-degree video format and contained in a single application. We tried out a couple of them and experienced no major flaws or issues. Of course, your mileage may vary.
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Various relaxing Gear VR apps

Price: Free / Varies
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There are a shocking number of relaxing Gear VR apps. We’re talking like dozens of them. Some of the better options include Happy Place, Calm Place, Nature Treks VR, and Zen Zone is also pretty decent. These apps include serene environments, calming music, and not action or anything like that. They are basically just virtual reality quiet places you can escape to after a hard day. There are also some yoga and meditation apps, but they vary wildly in quality so we recommend approaching them with caution. The apps range in price, but we don’t think we spotted anything higher than $4.99.
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How to Properly Move from Squarespace to WordPress

Do you want to move your Squarespace website to WordPress? Many users start their websites using different platforms. Sooner or later they discover the limitations of the platform and want to move to a better and more flexible option, like WordPress. In this article, we will show you how to properly move from Squarespace to WordPress.

Properly moving from Squarespace to WordPress

Why You Should Move from Squarespace to WordPress

Squarespace provides an easy to use platform to create and build websites. However, many users soon realize that it is limited in terms of what you can do on your own website.

WordPress is a lot more flexible and allows you to make any kind of website you want. For a side-by-side comparison, take a look at our article on Squarespace vs WordPress with pros and cons of both platforms.

Also note that when we say WordPress, we mean self-hosted WordPress.org site and not WordPress.com blog hosting service. Check out our guide on the difference between WordPress.org vs WordPress.com for more information.

Step 0. Getting Started

To get started with WordPress, you will need to sign up for a web hosting account and register a domain name.

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If your Squarespace site has its own domain name, then you may want to transfer that domain to your new web host as well.

During and after the domain transfer, you will be able to access your Squarespace website as it will start using the built-in Squarespace subdomain.

Step 1. Installing WordPress

After signing up with a web host, the next step is to install WordPress. As the most popular website builder in the world, WordPress is known for its famous 5-minute install.

If you are on Bluehost, then they will automatically install WordPress for you.

Most other top WordPress hosting companies also allow you to install WordPress with a single click from your hosting dashboard. You can also follow the instructions in our step-by-step WordPress installation guide for beginners.

Once you will have installed WordPress, you’ll be able to login to your WordPress admin dashboard.

WordPress dashboard

Step 2. Exporting Squarespace Content

After installing WordPress on your new web host, the next step is to export your content from Squarespace.

Squarespace offers limited export functionality. Depending on what content you have on your site, some of it will be exported. Rest of the content will remain on your Squarespace built-in domain, and you will have to manually copy paste it.

Here is the content that can be automatically exported.

  • All your basic pages will be exported as WordPress pages.
  • One blog page will be exported, and it will appear in WordPress pages as Blog
  • All your blog posts under that one blog page will be exported as WordPress posts
  • Your Gallery pages will be exported
  • Text, Image, and Embed blocks will be exported

The following content will not be exported.

  • Product pages, Album pages, and Event pages will not be exported
  • Audio, Video, and Product blocks will not export
  • Style changes and custom CSS
  • Folders and index pages will be left out
  • If you had more than one blog page, then only one of them will be exported

Note: During the import process, your Squarespace images will not be imported. We will show you how to import them later.

Now that you know how restricting SquareSpace is, let’s go ahead and export the content, so you can have a fresh start with WordPress and grow your website the right way.

Login to your Squarespace account and go to Settings » Advanced » Import/ Export menu.

Export menu in Squarespace

This will bring you to the import/export settings. Next, click on the export button to continue.

Export Squarespace

Squarespace will now show you a popup with a WordPress logo on it. Squarespace only exports content in a format suitable for WordPress. If you had products on your site, then you can download products data as a separate CSV file.

Next, click on the WordPress logo to continue.

Export Squarespace data in WordPress format

You will see the progress of export process on the left under the import-export buttons. Once the export is finished, you will see a button to download your export file.

Download export file

Go ahead and download the export file to your computer. You will need it in the next step when you import the content into your new WordPress site.

Step 3. Importing Content From Squarespace into WordPress

The next step is to import the content you downloaded from Squarespace into your WordPress site.

Login in to your WordPress admin area and go to Tools » Import page. You will see a list of platforms to choose from.

Squarespace will not be listed there because it exports content in a WordPress compatible XML file format. All this means is that you need to click on ‘Install now’ button below WordPress to continue.

Install WordPress importer

WordPress will now fetch and install the importer for you. Once finished, you need to click on the ‘Run importer’ link to continue.

Launch importer

On the next screen, click on the choose file button to upload the export file you downloaded from Squarespace earlier.

Upload export file

WordPress will now upload and examine your Squarespace export file. If everything is in order, then it will show you the import settings page.

On this page, you will need to choose an author name for the imported content. WordPress can also import the Squarespace user and add them as a subscriber on your WordPress site. You can also choose an existing admin user as author or even create a new user.

There is an option to import attachment images, but it will not work. Don’t worry, we’ll show you how to fix that later.

Import settings

Go ahead and click on the submit button, so WordPress can start importing content from your Squarespace export file.

When it’s done, you will see the success message. You can now visit the pages and posts in WordPress to review the imported content.

Step 4. Importing Images from Squarespace

Unfortunately, the WordPress importer cannot import images from your Squarespace website. You will have to manually import those images, but there is an automated way to do it.

The first thing you need to do is install and activate the Auto Upload Images plugin. For more details, see our step by step guide on how to install a WordPress plugin.

Upon activation, you need to edit all posts and pages containing images. This plugin will trigger the image import process when you save a post type.

Luckily WordPress allows you to bulk update content, so you can do it with just a few clicks instead of manually doing it one-by-one. Simply go to Posts » All Posts page and then click on the Screen Options button at the top.

Show more posts

You need to increase the number to 999 in the ‘Number of items per page field’ field and click on the Apply button.

WordPress will reload the page, and this time it will show 999 posts at a time. Next, you need to select all your posts and then select Edit under the bulk actions menu.

Select all posts

After that, you need to click the Apply button. WordPress will show you a quick edit box with all selected posts. You just need to click on the Update button, and WordPress will update all your posts.

Remember you’re not changing anything in the box. Just click the Update button.

Doing this will triger the plugin to import external images from your Squarespace website and store them in your WordPress media library.

Step 5: Fixing Permalinks

We need to make sure that you don’t miss traffic coming through the links from your old Squarespace website. WordPress uses SEO friendly URL structure, which allows you to customize the link structure in many different ways.

The goal here is to make our link structure similar to your Squarespace website. Squarespace uses year/month/day/post-name as the link format for blog posts. It also uses a prefix like blog or blog-1 in the post URLs.

A typical blog post URL using the default built-in Squarespace domain name may look like this:

https://example-website.squarespace.com/blog-1/2016/3/6/post-title

If you were using your own domain name with Squarespace, then a typical blog post URL may look like this:

https://www.yourdomain.com/blog-1/2016/3/6/post-title

In WordPress admin area, you need to visit Settings » Permalinks page. There you will see a list of URL structure options. The closest match to your old Squarespace URL is ‘Day and Name’.

Permalinks page

Click on Day and Name option and then move down to custom structure. You will see that the custom structure section will be automatically filled with year, month number, day, and post name tags.

You just need to add the blog-1 prefix before everything else. Like this:

/blog-1/%year%/%monthnum%/%day%/%postname%/

Click on the save changes button to store your settings. This step makes sure that users visiting your website from search engines and other sources are redirected to correct posts and pages on the new WordPress site.

There is still a chance that some of your links may result into 404 errors in WordPress. Here is how to track 404 pages and redirect them in WordPress.

Step 6: Importing Other Content from Squarespace to WordPress

Squarespace only allows you to export limited content. If you were using their eCommerce features, events, or hosting audio video files, then you will have to import all of them manually to your WordPress site.

Depending on how much content you have there, this process can take some time.

For products you will need a WordPress eCommerce plugin, like WooCommerce.

For your video files, we recommend you to host them on third party video hosting services like YouTube and Vimeo. See our guide on why you should never upload videos to your WordPress site.

For other content, check out these guides:

Step 7: Getting to Know WordPress

WordPress is a powerful platform with incredible flexibility. There are thousands of professionally designed free and premium WordPress themes that you can use on your site. See our guide on how to select the perfect WordPress theme for your site.

The real power of WordPress comes from its thousands of plugins. These plugins add more features to your WordPress site. See our expert pick of the essential WordPress plugins that you should install.

WordPress is simpler and easier to use. However, from time to time you may come across new things to learn. This is where WPBeginner can help.

WPBeginner is the largest WordPress resource site for beginners. We have lots of helpful content which is created specifically for beginners, business owners, and bloggers.

Following are few of the helpful resources you will find on WPBeginner (all of them are completely free).

  • WPBeginner Blog – The central place for all our WordPress tutorials and guides.
  • WPBeginner Dictionary – Our WordPress glossary is the best place to familiarize yourself with the WordPress lingo
  • WPBeginner Videos – New WordPress users can start with these 23 videos to master WordPress.
  • WPBeginner on YouTube – Need more video instructions? Subscribe to our YouTube channel with more than 110,000 subscribers and 10 Million+ views.
  • WPBeginner Blueprint – Check out plugins, tools, and services we use on WPBeginner.
  • WPBeginner Deals – Exclusive discounts on WordPress products and services for WPBeginner users.

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