I’m usually skeptical about full-body VR controllers, but this new chair could change that
This new “look and turꦚn” VR gaming chair could be a cure for your motion sickness problems

I love VR gaming, but I’m always slightly embarrassed to admit that despite using headsets fairly regularly, I can still suffer from motion sickness if I play for too long at a time. Funnily enough, I also review gaming chairs, and a brand-new seat designed spe♋cifically for VR might be the cure I’ve been waiting for.
Today, Roto VR has announced the VR Explorer, a fully motorized “look and𝓀 turn” gaming chair designed to be used with the Meta Quest 3. Its clever proprietary technology does exactly what it🎉 says on the tin; you clip a small receiver to the top of the head strap on your Quest 3, and the chair will then swivel around based on your movements.
For those like me who can still suffer the motion sickness wobbles when using one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best VR headsets, this could be a godsend. Tricking your body into actually 𝄹feeling some motion could be a way to lessen nausea, but it could be great for anyone who spends a lot of time in VR games.

Not all VR experiences lend themselves to standing up - think racing gameꦦs, for example. In fairness, playing while standing can be tiring after a while, so a chair like this will help take a load off.
A couch, or one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best gaming chairs can be awkward when using a VR headset because their shape can end up getting in the way of all-important arm movements. The Roto VR Explorer has a shorter backrest, meaning your arms will be free to move around, uninhibited by a bulky seat 𒈔and armrests.
The immersion doesn’t stop there though, because this new throne also has a built-in rumble pack that provides whole-body haptic feedback. If that reminds you of Ubisoft’s A♛ssassin’s Creed Mirage Haptic Feedback shirt, you’re on the right track.
As you might expect if you’ve shopped around for a gaming chair recently, this seat will set you back some serious cash. Pre-orders are avai💧lable in the US anಌd UK today for .
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Herman Mi🉐ller better get cracking on some VR swivel tech, because this thing is coming for its market share.
The compatibility problem
This is the first chair in the Made for Meta partnership program, which might bring us more inventive 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest accessories as time goes on. That does mean the Explorer has been designed with Meta in mind, which could be disappointing for owners of PSVR 2, or any other PC VR headset.
Will these headsets be able to work with the chair as well, or is it exclusively lಞinked to Zuck's hardware? Who knows, but it seems like it's firmly in the Meta camp for launch.
“Meta has transformed how w꧙e experience virtual reality in recent years, especially so with the standout Quest 3”, says Elliott Myerꦰs, CEO and Founder of Roto.
“With the Roto VR Explorer, we’ve been able to amplify𝓰 that immersion to a whole new level. VR is more than just visuals - it’s about being able to go and exp🃏lore places and feel like you’re really there. Roto not only solves the challenges of exploring virtual worlds whilst seated, but it also offers another layer of immersion with haptic feedback.
“Roto with Quest offers gamers the most fantastical adveﷺntures from the comfort of their home”, the CEO adds.
We’ll need to get our hands (or butts) on this chair to really test its compatibility with other headsets, but Roto does say the Explorer is fully compatible with over 400+ games and apps available on the Meta Quest store, so that’s quite a boon for anyone who already owns a 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Meta Quest 3.
A gimmick, or here to stay?
I’m always pretty skeptical about full-body VR controllers, because I don’t think they’re ever practical as a mainstay piece of tech yo🔯u can have in your home without uprooting other living room furniture. I’ve had a few of these land in my inbox in the last 12 months, and while they’re incredibly inventive, they’re usually great bulking body braces that just aren’t viable for the average gamer.
The same goes for Disney’s Holotile Infinite Floor - it’s i▨ncredibly clever technology, but not something that people will be able to roll out and use whenever they feel a VR urge coming on.

Similarly, Virtuix🐈 has an incredible that holds you in place as you fully commit to VR gameplay, but that isn’t 🍬something that will ever really be viable for use at home.
I feel differently about this chair though, because while it has a fairly outlandish design that would give the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best pink gaming chairs a run for their money, it is an unassuming bit of furniture thatꦦ you could get away with having around the house. Depending on how heavy it is, and how much of a faff it is to roll out and set up✃ when you want to use it, it could go either way for me.
I also like that this is a refined iteration of something Roto tried to make successful a whole seven years ago - which I realized from a quick look at the brand’s YouTube channel.

Still, your average VR gamer could get some use out of this new model since it has some versatility as a chair on its own. For VR veterans who want to invest in a full-time setup, this could be like one of the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:best racing wheels for PC that are constantly attached to a d𓂃esk or play space.
I’m optimistic about this chair, and I think it has legs beyond a gimmick. I hope I get 🅰the chance to test it out.