A new home virtual reality treadmill could help turn your living room into a Holodeck, with the Virtuix Omni One offering a consumer version of the infinite-walk tech. Omni Pro made waves for its ...
VR games are all about immersion, but play space restrictions often mean players are left moving with a controller's thumb sticks or stumbling around until they accidentally send an overhand right ...
When virtual reality took off more slowly than expected in 2016, Virtuix pivoted with its Omni Arena 360-degree treadmills for VR, taking them into theme parks and VR arcades. But now that the ...
More than a gimmick, treadmill-based gameplay has seen several impressive VR games, including Amid Evil VR, Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord, and Sniper Elite VR, optimized for the new Omni One ...
Join our daily and weekly newsletters for the latest updates and exclusive content on industry-leading AI coverage. Learn More Virtuix, the developer behind the Omni One full-body VR gaming system, ...
Omni One to Become Compatible with Meta Quest Headsets and Content, Unlocking Access to Millions of Active Users Collaboration Positions Virtuix within Meta’s Certified Ecosystem and Expands Consumer ...
Virtuix, the innovative team behind the consumer virtual reality treadmill known as the Omni One, has recently announced a significant milestone. The company has successfully raised an additional $19 ...
DETROIT, MICHIGAN - February 5, 2026 (NEWMEDIAWIRE) - Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX), a developer of full-body virtual reality systems, is taking things to the next level, having announced the ...
The KAT Walk C is an upcoming VR treadmill that recently launched on Kickstarter, where it was fully funded just three minutes after being posted. Described as a "Ready Player One VR treadmill," the ...
A new virtual reality treadmill will be launching via Kickstarter later this month in the form of the Kat Walk C created by the Chinese-based hardware company Kat VR. The VR treadmill is fitted with a ...
The bleeding edge: I want to play a VR version of Call of Duty where I can walk on a treadmill to make my avatar walk... said no one ever. Well, actually, it might be somewhat fun in short bursts for ...