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[[VRGO]] is a | [[VRGO]] is a chair-shaped [[Input Device|motion controller]] for [[virtual reality]] that uses tilting and spinning to control movement. It connects with PC or smartphone via a low [[latency]] wireless connection, and offers compatibility with all games that support keyboard or joypad input. | ||
==The concept behind VRGO== | ==The concept behind VRGO== | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
*Material: Aircraft grade composite | |||
*Self-righting: Always self-rights when tilted over for added stability | |||
*Storage Space: Internal storage space for your HMD | |||
*Bluetooth: Low latency 4.0 | |||
*Battery life: 5 hours of continuous play | |||
*Charging port: Micro USB charging port to charge battery | |||
*Virtual joystick: connects as either joypad or keyboard/mouse | |||
*Weight: 4 kilograms | |||
*Low-friction base: easily spin 360 degrees on any surface | |||
==Funding== | ==Funding== | ||
The project launched in November 2015 on Kickstarter and successfully raised £22,100 just a month later. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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