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Virtuix Omni One Review: A Pricey VR Gaming Treadmill

This immersive VR treadmill was a totally unique and a great time for video producer Sean Booker, but there just aren’t enough compatible games for the steep price tag of $2,600. #vr #gaming #omnione #virtuix

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This immersive VR treadmill was a totally unique and a great time for video producer Sean Booker, but there just aren’t enough compatible games for the steep price tag of $2,600. #vr #gaming #omnione #virtuix

5 Comments

  1. @WalterStantonon

    November 10, 2024 at 9:09 am

    After this video, my boyfriend is sure we can make something even funnier. Well, let’s see🍒

  2. @arbknight12

    November 10, 2024 at 9:11 am

    Looks interesting. Buuuuut hard pass.
    The spinning treadmill is a dealbreaker.
    But let me know when they develop video game head gear like in a lot of anime.

  3. @somedayitsgonnamakesense

    November 10, 2024 at 9:15 am

    the CEO saw Ready Player One and built this lol

  4. @rosariodagosto6484

    November 10, 2024 at 10:28 pm

    what a joke
    how much Commission you getting bro !

  5. @zero11010

    November 10, 2024 at 11:45 pm

    I mean … it’s WAY cheaper than a Vision Pro. And, this is more innovative. There aren’t many options on the market like this (better or worse).

    There are a TON of alternatives to the Vision Pro. The single “killer feature” for the Vision Pro basically amounts to a screen on your face, and you can get that for 90% less.

    Having space for this though … that’s an issue. But, race simulation rigs do reasonably well, and those basically take up a room.

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