Virtuix, the developer of the Omni One full-body VR gaming system, unveiled its next wave of 15 virtual reality titles, pushing the platform’s game lineup to over 50 games. The Omni One launches ...
The Virtuix Omni is a passive omnidirectional treadmill that looks like it could fill one of the last major missing pieces of the VR puzzle. The Omni, which is soon to hit Kickstarter, allows players ...
Omni-directional treadmills promise to take things a stationary step further than current motion controllers, such as the Wii-mote, PlayStation Move and Microsoft Kinect, by translating movements to ...
In theory, a treadmill could be be a great way to handle movement in virtual reality. But how does the current reality live up to the theory? Read on, as we recap our feet-on CES demo of the Virtuix ...
We've been watching the development of Virtuix's Omni VR treadmill since 2013. The company debuted a fully-functional production model at CES 2016 and I was lucky enough to take the $700 device for a ...
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Virtuix has raised over $19 million from more than 6,500 investors in its latest round of funding for its Omni One virtual reality treadmill. The Austin, Texas-based Virtuix will use the proceeds to ...
First you put on the shoes. They’re Converse knockoffs, and you don’t even like Converse to begin with, but you don’t care because they’re special shoes. There’s a plastic plate on the bottom, which ...
There have been big changes to the Virtuix Omni since we last strapped ourselves into a wooden prototype back in July 2013. At the time, the Houston-based company was wrapping up a successful ...
It’s been a long time since we first got to try out Virtuix’s Omni VR treadmill and the company is finally preparing to roll out a more-compact consumer version of the device. It plans to ship the ...
Omnidirectional treadmills are not a new concept — there are patents that go as far back as 1996. There are many examples of protoypes, but for the most part they are huge, complicated, and ...