We’ve previously covered Virtuix’s Omni One, a full-body VR system that offers 360-degree movement because you’re on a treadmill. It solves one of the key issues of VR gaming: being able to move around freely when confined to limited space.
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The Omni One, priced at $3,495, is a complete system that includes a Pico 4 Enterprise headset with an impressive 4K 4320 × 2160 (1200 PPI) resolution, 90Hz refresh rate support, and the Snapdragon XR2 chipset. It is an all-in-one system, ala the Meta Quest, with its games, storefront, and library, while also being able to connect a PC and access SteamVR.
That brings us to the Omni One Core, which brings the same immersive full 360-degree movement and freedom as the Omni One system for PC gamers who already have a VR headset with controllers.
The Omni One Core includes a 4-foot-diameter treadmill, a support vest with a sturdy …