RotoVR simulation VR gaming chair detailed

Rotating Virtual Reality Chair

As Virtual Reality is obviously the next big thing, it does not come as a surprise that some companies will try to make products that will be additions to VR gaming and one of those is the RotoVR, the Interactive Virtual Reality Chair that should bring a new experience to VR gaming.

Showcased in a new trailer, the RotoVR is compatible with most, if not all VR headsets, including Oculus VR, PlayStation VR, HTC Vive, Samsung Gear VR, Google Cardboard, and OSVR, and is pretty much a motorized chair that will allow users to experience VR on a whole new level.

It also allows users to use additional peripherals including wheels, joysticks and more and even comes with some sort of vibration/force feedback that will simulate certain things as well as Roto VR Touch Pedals that will allow you to actually walk.

According to announced details, the RotoVR will be showing off the chair and all its accessories at VR & AR World Expo in London from 19th to 20th October. The RotoVR chair is already available for pre-order until 5th November for US $499, but will cost US $699 when it officially launch.

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Roto VR Features:
- Explore 360 degrees in virtual reality without cables tangling
- Motorised features enhance and transform all types of VR experiences
- Roto VR HeadTracker enables 360 degrees exploration in complete comfort
- Feel the experience with Roto VR Simulator Double Rumble Packs
- Bring accessories into 360 VR with the Roto VR Table
- Walk (whilst seated) using the Roto VR Touch Pedals
- Full HMD compatibility and upgradable with Roto VR Cable Magazines
- Yaw motion sickness resolved
- Roto VR's internal tracking provides decoupled VR experience
- Discover gravitational presence in the virtual world












Source: RotoVR.com.

News by Luca Rocchi and Marc Büchel - German Translation by Paul Görnhardt - Italian Translation by Francesco Daghini


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