While streaming platforms like YouTube VR are convenient, downloading your content offers several advantages:

VeeR is a dedicated community for VR creators. It hosts thousands of indie VR movies, animations, and travelogues. While some content is premium, a significant portion of their library is free to download if you use their mobile or headset app.

If you love travel and nature, AirPano offers stunning high-resolution 360-degree videos of the world's most beautiful landmarks. Many of their clips are available for free viewing and can be cached or downloaded through specific VR player apps. 3. VeeR VR

While primarily for 2D, the latest versions of VLC support 360-degree playback on desktop.

Within is known for high-end, award-winning VR storytelling. They partner with creators to bring cinematic experiences to your headset. Their app allows you to download "experiences" directly to your device so you can watch them without a tether. 5. Archive.org (The Internet Archive)

For those looking for experimental or public domain content, the Internet Archive has a growing section for 360-degree videos and historical VR captures that are completely free and legal to download. How to Watch Downloaded VR Movies