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Check out the world's most compact VR motion simulator
You may soon be able to enjoy the motion in the virtual world with the brand new compact motion simulator! The Yaw VR simulator is small enough to keep tidied away but has the freedom of movements that has never been seen before. To top it off, it's actually fairly cheap.
The company has started a kickstarter campaign in order to raise the funds to get their simulator off the ground, and it looks as though they could achieve their goal. The amount needed as set by the company is £105,201, and with pledges of £83,720 and three weeks left on the clock, they might just make it. Take a look at their Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/346206518/yaw-vr-compact-portable-motion-simulator
The Yaw is tiny compared to other simulators and has a diameter of 29 inches and a height of 15 inches when folded. It weighs just 33 lbs, so you can lift it easily and move it around. It also has unlimited, 360 degrees movement capability on the vertical axis, and on the horizontal axes there’s 50 degrees freedom, which is pretty amazing. Check out the Yaw in action:
Yaw is compatible with more than 80 different simulator apps including the most well-known and popular simulator brands. The company is also working on making Yaw compatible with other non PC platforms like Oculus Go, Samsung Gear VR and PlayStation VR. You will be able to have your very own Yaw simulator for less than £1,000 and it comes in a variety of colours and designs.
It's pretty fucing ace. I definitely need one of these!
The company has started a kickstarter campaign in order to raise the funds to get their simulator off the ground, and it looks as though they could achieve their goal. The amount needed as set by the company is £105,201, and with pledges of £83,720 and three weeks left on the clock, they might just make it. Take a look at their Kickstarter page: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/346206518/yaw-vr-compact-portable-motion-simulator
The Yaw is tiny compared to other simulators and has a diameter of 29 inches and a height of 15 inches when folded. It weighs just 33 lbs, so you can lift it easily and move it around. It also has unlimited, 360 degrees movement capability on the vertical axis, and on the horizontal axes there’s 50 degrees freedom, which is pretty amazing. Check out the Yaw in action:
Yaw is compatible with more than 80 different simulator apps including the most well-known and popular simulator brands. The company is also working on making Yaw compatible with other non PC platforms like Oculus Go, Samsung Gear VR and PlayStation VR. You will be able to have your very own Yaw simulator for less than £1,000 and it comes in a variety of colours and designs.
It's pretty fucing ace. I definitely need one of these!
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