A Pico Neo 3 Pro standalone headset is included with each purchase.
Omni One is a consumer-ready omnidirectional treadmill that allows you to walk, run, jump, and hunker in VR. According to Austin-based visitor Virtuix Inc., the futuristic-looking device can be set up hands in multiple locations throughout your home and folded up for user-friendly storage, promising increasingly immersive VR experiences without sacrificing space.
With a diameter of approximately 4 feet, the Omni One is lighter and increasingly meaty than the Omni Pro, Virtuix’s commercial omnidirectional treadmill used in over 500 entertainment venues wideness 45 countries. The Omni One treadmill comes packaged with a Pico Neo 3 Pro and is designed to work out of the box without the need for a PC or spare hardware. Omni One’s operating software, social features, and proprietary game store are pre-installed on each headset.
“We’re thrilled well-nigh Omni One,” said Jan Goetgeluk, founder and CEO of Virtuix, in an official release. “After a long and challenging minutiae process, spanning Covid-19 and supply uniting shortages, Omni One has turned out to be an superstitious product that delivers on our company’s original vision of an zippy VR entertainment system for the home.”
“Our commercial products have hosted over 3 million plays at entertainment venues worldwide, and we’ve built a fanatical player polity of over 300,000 registered players. We can’t wait to bring our popular gaming wits to the homes of our many players and fans.”
The Omni One retails at $2,595 (shipping not included) or $65 per month via the payment plan and is shipping now to early backers. Those interested in purchasing will need to wait in line overdue 35,000 others sitting patiently on the waitlist.
That said, you can unchangingly skip the line by investing in the new Regulation Crowdfunding (“Reg CF”) funding campaign. Not only do Reg CF investors shirk the waitlist, but they moreover receive a 30% discount. For increasingly information on that visit here.
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