Omni One VR System Treadmill
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Omni One VR System with Treadmill Launches in September

Virtuix announced that its Omni One VR System, which involves a treadmill and Pico 4E headset, has a September 10, 2024 release date. A $200 pre-order, which is refundable, can be placed for the $2,595 system now.

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That $2,595 gets someone everything they need to use the Omni One VR system. So in the box, youā€™ll have the Pico 4E headset, which features 8GB ram, 256GB memory, and Qualcomm XR2 8 core, 64-bit CPU. That headset also has pancake lenses, a passthrough option, and battery that should allow over two hours of play without needing to be recharged. Itā€™s a standalone one, much like the Meta Quest 3. 

The treadmill with stabilizing arm is about four feet tall, five feet long, four feet wide, and 150lbs. It can support a player who weighs up to 250lbs. Two hand controllers, two foot trackers for peopleā€™s feet, and overshoes to wear while using the system are included. So is a cleaning essentials kit.

As this system uses its own headset, it also accesses its own storefront. The official site already noted that the following games will be playable on the Omni One VR headset and treadmill.

  • Breachers
  • Darksword: Battle Eternity
  • Doctor Who: The Edge of Time
  • Dyschronia: Chronos Alternate
  • Elite Force
  • Eolia
  • The Exorcist: Legion VR
  • Ghostbusters: Rise of the Ghost Lord
  • Hubris
  • Hunt Together
  • Journey to Foundation
  • Peaky Blinders: The Kingā€™s Ransom
  • Propagation: Paradise Hotel
  • Sniper Elite VR
  • Twilight Zone VR
  • Titanic: A Space Between
  • Totally Baseball

The Omni One VR headset and treadmill release date is September 10, 2024.


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