CAMBRIDGE — Virtual reality technology company VirZOOM Inc. announced early access product shipments globally to pre-order customers starting this month. The system includes the VirZOOM Bike Controller, the VirZOOM Arcade suite of VR exercise games downloadable from the Steam Store, a free PC game controller emulator, a free SDK for the Unity game engine, and free integration with the Strava fitness app.
Commercial launch of VirZOOM at E3 2016 in Los Angeles, California on Wednesday, June 15.
Yhr VirZOOM Bike Controller ships with the VirZOOM Arcade suite of VR exercise games downloadable from the Steam Store, a free PC game controller emulator, a free SDK for the Unity game engine, and free integration with the Strava fitness app.
“By combining interactive entertainment with the areas of health and fitness, VirZOOM is uniquely poised to introduce VR to a broad range of audiences,” said Ryan Hoopingarner, HTC’s director for product marketing for the Vive.
VirZOOM is available for $399.95 at www.virzoom.com and is compatible with HTC Vive, Oculus Rift, and PlayStation VR headsets. VirZOOM will be available via major online retailers in July and in-store later this year.
“We’re thrilled to finally be able to show off our market-ready VirZOOM VR game system after years of design, engineering, and polish by our veteran development team with feedback from over 60 alpha and beta sites,” said VirZOOM’s Co-Founder and CEO, Eric Janszen. “E3 attendees who try VirZOOM at HTC Vive’s booth should plan to be astonished.”
Watch the promo video below.
About VirZOOM Inc.
VirZOOM creates patent-pending VR exercise games that work with PlayStation VR, Oculus Rift, or HTC Vive virtual reality headsets played with a custom VR game controller to deliver uniquely exciting, discomfort-free virtual reality game play with health and wellness benefits. VirZOOM’s smart, connected stationary exercise bike-based VR motion controller lets you explore virtual worlds under your own power. For more information, please visit www.virzoom.com.
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