Monday, March 14, 2016

Samsung's new headphones aim to solve one of VR's biggest hurdle

 
Worn as a pair of headphones, the Entrim 4D uses what Samsung calls "a combination of algorithms and Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation" to signal to the brain that you're actually moving.


If proven effective in a mass market, the Entrim 4D could not only be a big step forward in VR by adding a new sense into the mix, but opening up the market to new customers by alleviating the physical ills that tend to come with extended VR sessions.
 


However, looking at signs or a book - meaning your eyes are only seeing things that are "still" - nausea or headaches occurs. Inversely, the eyes seeing movement while the inner ear detects stillness - as is the case with VR - can cause the same effects.
 

While we have yet to try the Entrim 4D for ourselves, we are excited at the chance to experience movement in a virtual space without having to buy expensive motorized chairs...or sawdust to clean up any unfortunate mishaps.

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