Virtuix Omni: The Virtual Reality Info And Shipping Date ! Available Now For Pre-Ordering

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Virtual reality is only getting bigger and better, thanks to the effort that the companies is doing.

But for a truly Great experience, company Virtuix has created the ultimate virtual reality simulator: the Omni, an omni-directional virtual reality.

The Virtuix Omni prototypes have been out for awhile now, making waves with demo videos on the internet and its success on Kickstarter.

The next level of gaming
The first Omni prototype needed a Microsoft Kinect sensor bar to keep track of the user's walking and running movements.

The latest version however, uses integrated software and hardware - or more specifically, three rings of capacitive sensors found under the base providing a more seamless experience.

Special shoes made of the same material as the frictionless concave Omni base, (it's not actually a treadmill), help ensure players can move with a normal gait. Virtuix CEO Jan Goetgeluk noted that one of the goals of Virtuix is to "mimic a natural step" and make the whole experience as immersive as possible.

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Players are also strapped in with a harness to help ensure a normal gait, in addition to providing extra support and safety along with a hands free experience.

If you're wondering whether or not the straps are restrictive, take a look at the video above of the demo - it's pretty apparent that the user is going nuts spinning and waving the gun around without looking like he's having a hard time killing headcrabs from Half Life 2. The machine itself also isn't as big as I thought it would be - plus it's much quieter than a real treadmill.

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Looks comfy?
The Omni waist ring is also adjustable to various heights - the shortest person can be 4'8" and the tallest, 6'5" with weight supporting up to 285 pounds. The support belt and shoes also come in different sizes.

A few things to know
As amazing as the Omni is, there are some caveats - though none that are entirely earth shattering.

First up, you need a head mounted display - like the Oculus - but it must be bought separately. Fortunately, it can be whatever display you want. You'll also need to get your hands on a wireless controller - be it a PS3 controller or Xbox 360 controller.

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The Omni in action
The Omni is also not console compatible, which is to be expected since a lot of other virtual reality devices aren't yet either. However, the incredible upside is that you can plug its simple 2.0 USB cable into a PC and play any game you want. Any game at all.

It works best with first person shooters, but you can even run around playing first person RPG's or even third person, though it might be a weirder and perhaps less enjoyable experience.

If the latter type of game still peaks your interest, Virtuix is also offering an Omni Rack which can hold your mouse and keyboard, or any other peripheral, where you can simply use the Omni without a head mounted display so your choice of games remains unlimited.

The future of Omni and gaming
So far, the Omni seems like a brilliant device that's not only affordable but incredibly adaptive and a healthy option for gamers who sit all day.

Along with console compatibility in its sights, Virtuix will also eventually incorporate hand tracking so you'll actually be able to move your hands and see it in-game.

When this happens, there's no stopping the Omni. You'll be able to explore and fight your way through games with your whole body instead of simply sitting.

The Omni is priced fairly at $499 (£302.92, AU$554.88) and the company is still accepting pre-orders with the product shipping out in June of this year.

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