Roto VR Explorer is the first "Made for Meta" VR gaming chair

Roto VR Explorer is the first

The Roto VR Explorer is the first VR chair developed in partnership with Meta. It supports Quest as well as other headsets.

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The Roto VR Explorer is the first VR chair with the "Made for Meta" label, which guarantees quality when used with Quest headsets. It features a high quality leather seat with backrest, adjustable seat height and footrest.

The chair uses a patented "Look & Turn" technology that intuitively turns users to where they are looking. In this way, Roto VR aims to solve the problem of stationary 360-degree viewing, enabling more immersive movement while seated and preventing motion sickness. A built-in rumble pack provides haptic feedback.

The chair is designed to work with Quest headsets and is compatible with all VR games designed for seated play. The headset can be charged while playing via a USB port in the base of the chair, with a special cable magazine to prevent tangling. The chair does require a power supply.

The Roto VR Explorer with features.

The key features of Roto VR Explorer at a glance. | Image: Roto VR

The manufacturer promises a modular design that supports a range of accessories and different types of game setups.

In addition to Meta Quest, the Roto VR Explorer also supports other standalone headsets such as Vive XR Elite, Pico Neo 3, and soon Apple Vision Pro. Support for PC VR headsets will follow soon with a PC cable magazine that will allow USB connectivity through the chair.

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Roto VR is available for pre-order now for $799. Deliveries will begin on October 1, 2024 for the first pre-order customers.

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Trailer shows Roto VR Explorer in action

A trailer shows the VR chair being used in conjunction with well-known Quest games, namely Asgard's Wrath 2, Population One, Dig VR, and Zombieland: Headshot Fever.