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MMOne shows the commercial version of its swivel chair

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May 15, 2022
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The Ukrainian company MMOne has shown the final look of its chair, capable of recreating all the movements that occur in the virtual world, and making us physically feel every turn.

MMOne it already has the commercial version of its 360º swivel chair. The device has been certified by the TUV group, and is intended for use in shopping malls or recreation centers. It is compatible with a good number of games, including driving titles such as Project Cars, flight simulators such as DCS World or Red Bull Air Race, and the well-known Trackmania Turbo that we had the opportunity to test when the chair was still a prototype.

Its final price has not been revealed, but the previous prototype used parts worth a total of $50,000. The chair has three axes to imitate everything that happens when we wear the HMD, allowing 30º turns to the left and right, elevations to 30º and rotate 360º on itself. “We want to put it in all shopping centers. It’s a new form of entertainment away from home,” he commented Alex Ryzhkin, co-founder of MMOne.

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