Omni One VR Treadmill – Prototype Demonstration Trailer (Virtuix)

Omni One VR Treadmill - Prototype Demonstration Trailer (Virtuix)




Virtuix unveiled a new VR treadmill today, called the Omni One, which is targeted at a consumer level for home use. The Omni One is the latest in a line of many …

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  1. This makes me think about limits of current VR technology. For example holding realistic weight. While this would be easy to implement, ability to dynamically controll the weight would be harder. And lets not talk about real colissions. Imagine running towards a wall, and faceplanting it, while feeling it. This will almost never be possible, except with something like Elon Musk's neuralink that would controll your nerves.

  2. If I could try this out with some games and I liked it I would buy it today. First person shooters all day plus open-world rpgs. Would be so cool to get gaming in with cardio.

  3. Imagine vr in the future mixed with this technology, body tracking, the torso vast (or whatever u call it) that lets u directly feel physical contact, the hands technology that also lets you feel physical contact, the hand gloves (or something, i forgot what it is) that lets you feel cold and warm directly, vr games with the new unreal engine 5, and finally the GPT-3 AI interaction. Just mentioning all these futuristic VR technologies already made me so hyped up

  4. we need a game specifically for this, so people actually have to move around instead of being obese and sitting in their chair while getting 20+ kills lmao

  5. Am I gonna buy this? Oh definitely not, I eat cup of noodles every day. Would I love to see this in the VR community? Hell yeah, it's a huge step to a lot of our dreams

  6. Base needs to be much larger. I'm 6'3" and wear size 15 shoe. Those little baby steps wont cut it. I start to run my stride will cause me to fall

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