This Japanese company wants to add flavor to the VR experience
Japan is a country well known for its scientific progress beyond the rest of the world. The Japanese are always amazed at their creativity and sometimes they create inventions that are considered "strange" to the West. A Japanese company wishing to add flavor to the user's VR experience is one of the latest examples.
According to Cnet, the Japanese company VAQSO VR has the idea of bringing the user experience VR to a whole new level. Their product is also called VAQSO VR - is a small device attached to the virtual reality (VR) glasses are on the market such as Oculus Rift, PlayStation VR and HTC Vive ...
This product is called VAQSO VR - is a small device attached to the virtual reality glasses (VR).
This compact device can emit a fragrance contained in the tray (replaceable). The device can hold up to 5 perfume trays with the ability to synthesize into many flavors to enhance the real feeling for the user when experiencing the VR content. For example, it will provide the smell of gunpowder smoke when you participate in shooters, the scent of shampoo when a girl walks or the taste of nature when the scene in the game outdoors.
And it is amazing that VAQSO VR is not the only product on the market. The CamSoda website (webcams) recently introduced the OhRoma , a VR mask for enhancing the experience with "porn" content - it offers over 30 different erotic scents.
The company behind VAQSO VR hopes that their creations will be more widely used. This product is still in development but is expected to be available in the market this year.
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