Roto VR, a leading virtual reality company, has just announced that it has secured an investment of £2.4 million in its second round of funding. This important financial boost will support the launch and market development of their exciting new product, the Explorer VR Chair.
Part of the “Made for Meta” program, this chair is designed to enhance the VR immersion experience. It synchronizes the physical rotation of the chair with the direction of the user’s gaze as one of its core features, which helps reduce motion sickness-a common issue in VR experiences.
The funding round was led by Pembroke VCT, along with other angel investors from the UK and US. This capital infusion will allow Roto VR to finalize retail agreements with major retailers like GameStop, Argos, and Selfridges, ensuring a robust market presence.
As the company puts it, the Explorer VR is not an accessory but an extension of VR systems for more natural interaction and a far more intense experience in gaming. This is a significant evolution of the VR industry, where comfort and realism are crucial for users.
The Explorer VR is bound to have a significant effect on the way users perceive and interact with virtual environments, opening new avenues of possibility for content developers and technology enthusiasts alike.
It is yet to be seen how this will influence the course of the VR industry, but Roto VR and Explorer VR surely promise a change in the way we interact with the digital world.
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