Virtuix is developing a home version of its Omni VR treadmill – Engadget

You will not require to reserve a big area of flooring space for an Omni One– it has a size of four feet. Its also supposedly simple to fold away.
Omni One will have a monthly membership charge, which youll need to pay to play games online, access rankings and be qualified for rewards and contests. Games will be available to buy individually, consisting of some popular third-party VR titles that will not need you to move around on the treadmill.
Designers who are interested in making games for Omni One can buy a dev set for $975. Those who invest $1,000 will get shares in the company as well as a discount of up to $800 on an Omni One.
Up until now, Omni systems have mostly been readily available at entertainment centers like Dave and Busters. The COVID-19 pandemic momentarily slowed down sales of Virtuixs industrial treadmills, Omni Pro and Omni Arena, prompting it to increase deal with Omni One. It initially aimed to deliver the system in 2022.