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T he Roto VR Explorer chair is designed to make VR experiences feel more immersive (and less nauseating) by pairing real-world movements with what’s seen in a headset. By simply spinning a ...
But the sensor and chair movements are completely independent of what VR headset you use. That means if you wanted to (like me), you can use it with a PSVR 2 to play Horizon: Call of the Mountain.
The Roto VR Explorer essentially acts as an all-in-one station for your headset, specifically the Meta Quest 3.To get the chair to spin on its own, you’ll need to wear a device that looks like a ...
The Roto VR Explorer gaming chair moves the user of a VR headset in a circle in the direction of view. Contrary to expectations, it doesn't make you feel sick.
Roto VR has revealed a VR gaming chair with look-and-turn technology, as well as full-body haptics. Here’s why I’m quite optimistic about it. ... or any other PC VR headset.
While Microsoft hasn't thrown its hat into the ring with dedicated gaming VR hardware, the Meta Xbox VR headset bridges the ...
The Roto VR Explorer has just opened up for pre-orders at $799 (£799) and is set to ship in October. It's a very spinny chair, the basic idea being a chair that turns in the direction you're ...
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The $799 Roto VR Explorer chair spins to match the rotational movements of a VR user’s head, helping to make navigating virtual worlds feel less disorienting.
But the sensor and chair movements are completely independent of what VR headset you use. That means if you wanted to (like me), you can use it with a PSVR 2 to play Horizon: Call of the Mountain.