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This spinning VR chair at CES 2025 somehow didn't make me feel like throwing up

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The Roto VR Explorer uses a head-tracker that attaches to the top of Meta Quest devices and other headsets to make a swivel chair turn in whatever direction you’re looking.

The head tracker, which looks like a flattened Poké Ball , clips onto the top strap of the headset.

The chair moves at max speed of 21 revolutions per minute, but you can reduce this with the controllers.