02 April 2020

Roto VR Works on Rotating VR Chair

Roto VR, the UK-based makers of the eponymous 360-degree VR chair, today announced it’s completed a £1.5 million (~$1.86 million) funding round. Investors include Consumer Venture Capital Trust, Pembroke VCT, and The TVB Growth Fund. 


Roto VR is touted for its ability to lessen motion sickness with its motorized auto-rotate function, avoid tangled cables with its integrated rotator cuff, and give the user a measure of haptic feedback as well. Roto VR, which starts at $1,500 for the chair itself, is compatible with many consumer VR headsets.

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