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Already, we have VR for our ears via spatial audio, which pretty much every VR headset supports. Just hearing a noise in one ear louder than in the other, providing a directional sense, can ...
And bringing VR to theme parks is only natural. Theme parks are the closest thing we have to the world's fairs of times past: Showcases for new technologies, often years before they reach the home.
Virtuix, the company behind the Omni VR treadmill, launched a crowd-based investment campaign in 2020 to fund Virtuix Omni One, an at-home VR locomotion device targeted at enthusiasts. Previously ...