Si estáis iniciados en el mundo de la Realidad Virtual, sabréis que uno de los elementos que quita «realismo» al asunto es el de tener que andar girando la silla nosotros mismos para poder mirar alrededor, con el consiguiente enredo de cables y estirones. Pues bien, para solucionar esto llega la Broken Chair VR, A chair designed to add even more feeling of being inside the game with several interesting features.
The first is clear: automatically turns responding to our head movementsSo that will allow us to move 360 degrees in a more real way, thus avoiding the common dizziness RV Games. This work was placing a small sensor on the helmet, which will compatible with any device such as Oculus Rift, HTC Vive, Samsung Gear, pSVR or any Cardboard mobile. The second comes as accessory, allowing us to plug all the cables directly to the chair, preventing them from tangling around us, that we end up jerking that are plugged into the computer or wiping them over with the chair.
Following the characteristics, we find the option to include two vibration motors (Rear and bottom) adding even more immersive games, not only to receive vibrations in command as now. Another of the items included are the digital pedals as footstools, Which will allow us to move using each independent standing as if we were walking in reality.
Of course it is also possible to place an accessory as a table to use special controls or keyboards, such as a steering wheel or flight control. So we can rotate freely and really feel the feeling of being inside the game without having to rely on a table where I support everything.
Finally, we do not want to mention the possibility of programar la silla para crear «experiencias» virtualesCreating a predefined path for any video or concrete demonstration. We'll just have to click on Save and use the Xbox to create the movement we want.
The Broken Chair VR is currently in reserve status, allowing save $ 100 of their final price of $ 599 if You buy and. All the information and reservations from their website.
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