BBC technology review page Click has produced a 360 video using six Go Pro cameras to highlight the take up from content producers of this form of media.

The three minute video allows users to step inside the Cern’s Large Hadron Collider and allows users to immersive themselves as if they were standing there in person.

360 virtual reality video content is becoming more readily available thanks to devices such as the Samsung Gear VR which can be purchased for £79.99. Made in collaboration with Oculus, the Gear VR allows devices from the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S7 family to snap into place to and access content from a library which can be downloaded or streamed as well as using the built in browser to access sites such as YouTube.

If you are lucky enough to have a VR already, then check out the video made by Click.

The full BBC article can be found here.