Imagine piloting a fighter jet through virtual skies, feeling every roll and dive as your body tilts in sync with the action. Or picture yourself as a race car driver, where each turn and acceleration perfectly matches the virtual track. The Roto VR Explorer brings these experiences to life, elevating virtual reality immersion to unprecedented levels.
The Roto VR Explorer is a specialized rotating platform designed for virtual reality applications, offering enhanced immersion, comfort, and safety. By synchronizing with VR headsets, games, and accessories, it enables 360-degree rotation that reduces motion sickness while amplifying presence. This innovative platform serves not only gaming enthusiasts but also educational, training, and medical applications.
The platform's signature feature allows users to rotate freely while seated, creating natural viewpoint movement in VR environments. Rotation can be manually controlled or synchronized with application actions for heightened realism.
Precision sensors monitor rotation angle and speed in real-time, ensuring perfect synchronization between physical movement and virtual representation to prevent disorientation.
A patented solution prevents cable entanglement during rotation, featuring a "Cable Magazine" with gold-plated electromechanical slip rings for uninterrupted connectivity.
Integrated vibration motors simulate in-game sensations like explosions, collisions, and engine vibrations, deepening immersion through tactile stimulation.
The platform achieves a maximum speed of 21 RPM, optimized for smooth motion without abrupt movements. Racing simulations deliver lateral force updates every 200 milliseconds for convincing immersion.
Designed to support users up to 130 kg (286 lbs).
The 76 cm (30 inch) diameter base matches standard swivel chairs, but users should allow 1 meter clearance for arm movement safety.
Enhances over 400 Meta Quest store titles. Ongoing collaboration with SIM TOOLS aims to optimize racing and flight simulator integration, potentially evolving into full motion simulator systems.
Primarily optimized for Meta Quest devices, with additional compatibility for Vive XR Elite, Pico Neo 3, and upcoming Apple Vision Pro. PCVR support is forthcoming, while PSVR and certain PC headsets face limitations.
Requires 110V-240V input, delivering 19V output at 220W maximum.
Potential advancements include integration of biometric sensors (eye-tracking, EEG), advanced force feedback, and AI-driven environment personalization based on user behavior patterns.
By combining mechanical rotation with precise motion tracking and haptic feedback, the Roto VR Explorer establishes a new benchmark for immersive VR experiences. Its cross-industry applicability and technological scalability position it as a significant innovation in interactive simulation technology.