@BlakeRichardson I think you'll find that since it is a fish eye camera you have the option of using a VR helmet, but that it wont be compulsory.
I haven't used this specific fish eye camera, but I have a fish eye camera I used a lot for doing Google Street View video. You can look at this using an ordinary screen, and you use your mouse to look around the content - just like on Street View - so I suspect this will be exactly the same.
Here is an example of my local beach so you can see how 360 photos work (both on your "normal" computer and a VR helmet).
Orewa Beach