
Inno simulation has brought to CES 2017 its latest creation aimed at virtual reality systems such as Oculus Rift or HTC Vive. It is a chair that coordinates its movements in real time with what we see through the VR glasses to give a greater sense of realism and immersion.
The sensations it produces are very successful and undoubtedly throughout the year we will begin to see complementary solutions to VR glasses, this being a technology that is arousing great interest among users and hardware companies.
Unfortunately, its price will be 8,000 Euros, so its domestic use is practically ruled out except for very wealthy people and it would be more oriented to cinemas, recreational venues or demonstrations.