HalfDive -World's First VR system optimized for use in bed-
A project in Tokyo, Japan by Diver-X000days
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¥24,267,209
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Last Updated: January 29 @ 23:02 -0500 GMT
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Latest News
The Unusual HalfDive VR Headset Launches Kickstarter Campaign
December 17th - via: vrfocus.com
Virtual reality (VR) is all about immersion and a key component of that is physical freedom, being able to move around a tracked playspace however you wish. But that’s not always possible depending on physical space, disability or simply you just don’t want to get out of bed. Enter Japanese startup Diver-X which has just launched a Kickstarter crowd-funding campaign for its rather unusual headset, the HalfDive. (Read More)
Sword Art Online-inspired VR Headset 'HalfDive' Hits Kickstarter, Starting at $750
December 16th - via: roadtovr.com
Japanese startup Diver-X has finally launched its Kickstarter for HalfDive, a unique VR headset that’s designed to be used while laying down, drawing some pretty clear inspiration from hit anime Sword Art Online. HalfDive isn’t a brain-computer interface like SAO’s NerveGear, however it does promise to let users play SteamVR games like VRChat and experience some pretty interesting object interaction via its tethered force feedback solution too. (Read More)
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