While virtual reality has been seen as the future of technology for the last few decades, there aren’t too many truly innovative ways to control your movement in the computer-generated world. In most cases, it’s either a consol-like controller that you use while having a headset on, or a system that lets you actually move around the place in the real world and projects this movement into the virtual environment. One of the “hybrid” ways of controlling your VR experience is the VRGO chair, a $31,000 (£20,000) Kickstarter campaign for which started this week. The main idea of the gadget available…
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