Husband Witnesses The Birth Of His Child From 2,500 Miles Away
March 17, 2015 #family #impact #jclu
 
By Henry Cannon
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Jason Larke was nearly 2,500 miles away from his wife when she gave birth to their second son. A work commitment would require him to be on-site, and would cause him to miss one of life's most precious moments. But thanks to Samsung, Jason was able to witness the event using virtual reality technology. He wore a headset that allowed him to see into the delivery room and hear the words of his wife and her doctors. It's a fascinating testament to how far technology has come. 


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