I’m usually skeptical about full-body VR controllers, but this new chair could change that
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.
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HardwareVRI’m usually skeptical about full-body VR controllers, but this new chair could change thatWhen you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works.
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I love VR gaming, but I’m always slightly embarrassed to admit that despite using headsets fairly regularly, I can still suffer from motion sickness if I play for too long at a time. Funnily enough, I also review gaming chairs, and a brand-new seat designed specifically for VR might be the cure I’ve been waiting for.
Today, Roto VR has announced the VR Explorer, a fully motorized “look and turn” gaming chair designed to be used with the Meta Quest 3. Its clever …