der Thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Pimax/comments/ac8mgc/longawaited_update_to_vr_sickness_device_it_works/
das Gerät:
https://www.amazon.com/MotionCure-GURANTEED-Technology-Wristband-dizziness/dp/B018P6YX8U
gekürzte Version:
No one had used it, so I bought one and promised to update with results since many people seemed interested. After a bit of delay for testing, here's my update! ....my wife has intense IRL motion sickness, can't handle planes, boats, rollercoasters, anything like that. And much to my disappointed (as I'm ravenously enthusiastic about VR), she also couldn't handle any VR game with virtual locomotion of basically any kind. Games like Beat Saber and Eleven: Table Tennis were all she could play....She's been trying it out over the last week or so, and I'm happy/somewhat surprised to report it seems the device actually works! She is able to play games like Sprint Vector, Sairento, Marvel: Powers United (with smooth locomotion), and Lone Echo, NONE of which she could even remotely handle without using the device. The difference is far too pronounced to be just a placebo effect
Er schreibt selber, dass das Gerät zu teuer ist, dass man es wohl auch für 30$ herstellen könnte, aber derzeit gibt es nur einen Hersteller und der nimmt mächtig Asche...Auch wird empfohlen es auf Amazon zu kaufen statt direkt beim Hersteller, da man es so leichter zurückgeben kann. Das klingt erstmal nicht so, als wenn der Poster versucht das Ding "zu verkaufen".
Eure Meinungen?
PS: Was bitteschön ist an dem Threadtitel: "Redit User empfiehlt ein Gerät auf Amazon das gegen Motion Sickness helfen soll" zu allgemein? Die Forum Software wollte mich den Thread so nicht erstellen lassen
https://www.reddit.com/r/Pimax/comments/ac8mgc/longawaited_update_to_vr_sickness_device_it_works/
das Gerät:
https://www.amazon.com/MotionCure-GURANTEED-Technology-Wristband-dizziness/dp/B018P6YX8U
gekürzte Version:
No one had used it, so I bought one and promised to update with results since many people seemed interested. After a bit of delay for testing, here's my update! ....my wife has intense IRL motion sickness, can't handle planes, boats, rollercoasters, anything like that. And much to my disappointed (as I'm ravenously enthusiastic about VR), she also couldn't handle any VR game with virtual locomotion of basically any kind. Games like Beat Saber and Eleven: Table Tennis were all she could play....She's been trying it out over the last week or so, and I'm happy/somewhat surprised to report it seems the device actually works! She is able to play games like Sprint Vector, Sairento, Marvel: Powers United (with smooth locomotion), and Lone Echo, NONE of which she could even remotely handle without using the device. The difference is far too pronounced to be just a placebo effect
Er schreibt selber, dass das Gerät zu teuer ist, dass man es wohl auch für 30$ herstellen könnte, aber derzeit gibt es nur einen Hersteller und der nimmt mächtig Asche...Auch wird empfohlen es auf Amazon zu kaufen statt direkt beim Hersteller, da man es so leichter zurückgeben kann. Das klingt erstmal nicht so, als wenn der Poster versucht das Ding "zu verkaufen".
Eure Meinungen?
PS: Was bitteschön ist an dem Threadtitel: "Redit User empfiehlt ein Gerät auf Amazon das gegen Motion Sickness helfen soll" zu allgemein? Die Forum Software wollte mich den Thread so nicht erstellen lassen