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I tested a VR chair that moves as you turn your head — Roto VR Explorer is the wildest gadget I’ve used in 2024
Ever been on a carnival simulator? You know the type of experience you're getting — a whole bunch of jostling and rotating as you speed on through a virtual roller coaster. It’s a thrilling experience ...
If it’s too difficult to stand for hours on end playing a VR game, you’ll eventually want to move to a chair since a couch is a bit too stationary. And if you’ve played in a VR headset from the ...
On display at CES, this gaming chair swivels based on your head movements, and might even be able to help reduce your motion sickness in VR. I’m PCMag’s home theater and AR/VR expert, and your go-to ...
Addressing the needs of serious virtual-reality virtuosos, London-based Roto VR is gearing up to begin deliveries of its VR Chair, which preserves immersion while players lounge. Because with VR you ...
Virtual reality can really turn your world upside-down. I learned that while spinning around upside-down in a giant simulator that is not for the faint of heart. The MMOne gaming chair mimics the ...
Roto VR, startup which markets an interactive, '360 degree' chair, has raised £1.5 million in a funding round led by Pembroke VCT. Others in the round include TVB Growth Fund, managed by The FSE Group ...
Virtual reality entrepreneurs have tried a lot of things — from games to training applications — to lure people into VR. But Micah Jackson had another idea: making a VR app where you’re supposed to do ...
VR locomotion is a hard problem that has produced all sorts of interesting peripherals, from the Virtuix Omni treadmill to the 3DRudder footboard. There’s been a ceiling on success for these sorts of ...
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