Date:23/01/17
The user can simultaneously install up to five cartridges. Each fragrance will be activated in different conditions, for example, in shooters, the users will feel the aroma of gunpowder, and in your fantasy they will be accompanied by the smells of nature.
The company hopes that in the future for VR Vaqso there is a wider range of applications, and plans to improve accessory, teaching him to adjust the strength of the odor depending on the distance of the object. The product is still in development and will be available later this year.
Vaqso VR add odors in virtual reality
The Japanese company Vaqso plans to bring virtual reality to a new level with VR Vaqso is a small device that is a companion to the Oculus Rift, Sony’s PlayStation VR with HTC Vive and other helmets. The novelty allows you to send smells with interchangeable cartridges.The user can simultaneously install up to five cartridges. Each fragrance will be activated in different conditions, for example, in shooters, the users will feel the aroma of gunpowder, and in your fantasy they will be accompanied by the smells of nature.
The company hopes that in the future for VR Vaqso there is a wider range of applications, and plans to improve accessory, teaching him to adjust the strength of the odor depending on the distance of the object. The product is still in development and will be available later this year.
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