A spinning VR gaming chair sounds like it would be an at-home vomitron. The virtual reality environment tends to make some people (like me) queasy as it is, so adding synchronized full-body rotation seems like a recipe for disaster. I was kind of prepared for the worst when I decided to try out the $800 Roto VR Explorer at CES 2025, which uses a head-tracker that attaches to the top of Meta Quest devices and other headsets to make a swivel chair turn in whatever direction you’re looking. But against all odds, I ended up having a pretty good time. Read all about the Roto VR Explorer at Engadget: Subscribe: Like us on Facebook: Follow us on Twitter: Follow us on Instagram: Follow us on TikTok: The Engadget Podcast: More about Engadget Audio: Read more: |
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