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C-Infinity

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C-Infinity
TypeVR Platform
InventorVrmeco LLC
Inception2019
ManufacturerNeurosync Laboratories LLC
AvailableYes
Websiteneurosyncvr.com

C-Infinity VR platform is developed by Neurosync Laboratories LLC, built upon a patented Joystick Chair technology to improve VR gaming. [1] This neuro-digital interface aims to reduce nausea, a common issue with VR, by enhancing how users move within virtual environments, leading to a more enjoyable VR experience.[2]

Effectivness in reducing nausea[3][change | change source]

The C-Infinity VR platform has been studied for its potential to reduce nausea, a common issue associated with virtual reality (VR) usage. A published study[2] has specifically examined the design and its impact on mitigating the effects of motion sickness during VR sessions. The study's findings suggest that the C-Infinity VR platform can significantly decrease the incidence of nausea, enhancing the user's VR experience. This is attributed to the it's ability to simulate natural motion, thereby aligning physical movements with the VR environment and reducing sensory mismatches that often lead to nausea.[4][3][5][6]

References[change | change source]

  1. "Patent Center". patentcenter.uspto.gov. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Dopsaj, Milivoj; Tan, Wilhelmina; Perovic, Vladimir; Stajic, Zoran; Milosavljevic, Nemanja; Paessler, Slobodan; Makishima, Tomoko (2024-03-10). "Novel neurodigital interface reduces motion sickness in virtual reality". Neuroscience Letters. 825: 137692. doi:10.1016/j.neulet.2024.137692. ISSN 1872-7972. PMID 38382798.
  3. 3.0 3.1 Zahn, Andy (2023-07-19). "Neurosync C-Infinity Review: An Effective Fix For VR's Greatest Weakness". SlashGear. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  4. Orland, Kyle (2024-02-21). "C-Infinity is a bulky, quixotic solution to VR's nausea problem". Ars Technica. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  5. "Nausea-Abating VR Platforms". TrendHunter.com. Retrieved 2024-05-26.
  6. "C-Infinity VR platform designed to keep gamers from losing their lunch". New Atlas. 2024-02-01. Retrieved 2024-05-26.