Virtual reality (VR) headsets are proliferating and offering more advanced features than ever before. With the highly anticipated Apple Vision Pro set to launch in June 2023, VR is gaining traction again. This sensational Apple headset has pushed the boundaries of immersion. In this context, the Roto VR Explorer chair comes with an interesting promise: it increases user comfort while minimizing nausea, common problem for many users.
THE Roto VR Explorer It looks like a classic office chair, but motorized base This allows it to rotate at speeds of up to 21 revolutions per minute. This movement is synchronized with the movement of the user’s head thanks to an integrated sensor. more natural VR travel and less confusing. Unlike other bulkier solutions like RV treadmills, this chair offers a much more compact alternative that’s suitable for home use.
Roto VR Explorer reduces nausea in VR with synchronized movements
In addition to the ability to rotate in sync with the user’s head movements, Roto VR Explorer tactile feedback system.This device is the chair vibration according to sounds and actions in virtual reality, thus adding a physical dimension to VR games and applications. For example, when you feel an explosion or impact in the game, the chair will emit corresponding vibrations. This enhances the feeling of immersion and makes the experience even more realistic.
Roto VR Explorer is currently available for pre-order £799 or around €930. First deliveries awaited October 2024. Shipping to the UK and US is free, though French users should check delivery options and additional costs directly on the manufacturer’s official website. At a more affordable price than previous models, this chair could appeal to VR enthusiasts looking for comfort and immersion.