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VGA is making portable VR TREADMill

minkee555
Honored Guest

6fxfnsakvfa0.pnghi i'm  Minkee Chang CTO of VGA(VR GAMING ASTROPIA)

our company is making portable VR TREADMILL our engineers are working on it

it might be 350$ +@ but it would not be that much expencive

we will try to make it as fast as we could !!

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xWandererx
Heroic Explorer
Must be a lot of old wheel rims knocking about in china......:)

minkee555
Honored Guest


Must be a lot of old wheel rims knocking about in china......:)


ummm it's not a rim its actualy divided so its one piece and what do you mean about china?

Difficult to work out what this will look like when complete - do you have a website, any more artwork or photos of the finished product?
Big PC, all the headsets, now using Quest 3

Fazz
Honored Visionary
This sounds great, I would love to use something like this to walk around in Ethan Carter. Hopefully, it would stop me feeling as sick.

minkee555
Honored Guest

andyring said:

Difficult to work out what this will look like when complete - do you have a website, any more artwork or photos of the finished product?



we are now working on our website we will soon open it and show our poduct

minkee555
Honored Guest

lovethis said:

This sounds great, I would love to use something like this to walk around in Ethan Carter. Hopefully, it would stop me feeling as sick.



haha we will make it best

nalex66
MVP
MVP

lovethis said:

This sounds great, I would love to use something like this to walk around in Ethan Carter. Hopefully, it would stop me feeling as sick.


A treadmill probably won't help for sim sickness. Your feet may be moving, but your vestibular sense is still not feeling the acceleration that your eyes are seeing.

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Kalec84
Heroic Explorer

nalex66 said:


A treadmill probably won't help for sim sickness. Your feet may be moving, but your vestibular sense is still not feeling the acceleration that your eyes are seeing.


in theory is true, but if instead of "walk" you just "jog" your vestibular can be tricked, also even just walking, the fact the you are doing the "walking" movement with your body will probably bypass the vestibular senses, or at least is what everyone who tried a vr treadmill said.

Steffen
Protege
Great news and perfect for oculus rift. The more the merrier as they say. I am sure you'll destroy the competition.