This spinning VR chair at CES 2025 somehow didn't make me feel like throwing up
Briefly

The Roto VR Explorer claims to align your inner ear signals with visual cues to reduce motion sickness while enhancing the VR gaming experience.
Despite initial concerns of motion sickness, the Roto VR Explorer's integration of haptic feedback and physical rotation provided an enjoyable VR experience, rather than discomfort.
The chair's robust design and compatibility with various VR headsets make the Roto VR Explorer a versatile option for immersive seated VR gaming.
Overall, the unique experience of following visual elements while being physically rotated gave a surreal yet enjoyable feeling while using the Roto VR Explorer.
Read at Engadget
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