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A true and immersive way to walk in VR without limitations.
Motorized VR shoes are a new kind of full-body movement system combining robotics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, wearable devices, and advanced sensor integration.
Freeaim VR Shoes Pro (Business Version)
A true and immersive way to walk in VR without limitations.
Motorized VR shoes are a new kind of full-body movement system combining robotics, artificial intelligence/machine learning, wearable devices, and advanced sensor integration.
Walking is intuitive and feels normal—not like sliding or skating, but like a treadmill at the gym, except you're fully integrated with the VR experience and can move in any direction.
Two versions of the VR shoes:
- VR Shoes Light
- VR Shoes Advanced
Both look similar but have slightly different functionality.
In the Advanced version, two "wheel modules" under the VR shoe can rotate automatically, allowing for sideways positioning corrections, allowing you to take lateral steps while the shoes bring you back to center.
The rotating modules mean these shoes can be used without a frame to stay in a tight space. The VR shoes feature position correction, which means they make small adjustments to the angle of the wheel modules and small adjustments to the speed of the shoes to correct drifting, constantly moving you backwards towards the center of your play space. Without a frame, we recommend at least 1.5 x 1.5 meters of clear floor space, and users should be aware of how to set VR boundaries/safeties.
The Light version does not have automatic wheel module rotation; the angle is fixed (but still adjustable).
While the VR experience is the same in both versions, the tradeoff is the constant need to use one of the support frames (hexagonal or rotating) to prevent drifting. For many people, this is a great solution, similar to existing VR treadmills, but with all the other benefits, such as a natural gait, reduced fatigue, and greater mobility. Side steps can still be performed using gestures.
The wheel module angle can be manually adjusted using a screwdriver. The angle can be set to predefined values. This allows the shoes to correct the foot's progression angle, which is the distance between the toes and the ground while walking. The VR shoes straighten the foot backward, even if it is tilted outward – this provides a more natural feel and prevents heel-to-heel strike.
Hex Frame
A hexagonal frame with a soft strap that surrounds the user and contains a mat. In handrail mode, the frame can act as a handrail to hold onto while using the VR shoes. It can also be reconfigured to gamer mode to allow for greater freedom of arm movement and leaning.
Rotating Frame
A frame that supports you similarly to existing VR treadmills, but is lighter and foldable.
VR Shoes Pro
Enabling companies to create new training and simulation capabilities.
A more natural and realistic experience than joysticks or slider-based VR treadmills
- Easy to use and set up
- Compact and easy to transport
- More affordable than motorized VR treadmills
Enhance your location-based entertainment, training simulation, rehabilitation programs, and more.
Use Cases
Commercial
Location-based entertainment, architecture, and sales presentations
Training simulation
Oil and gas, factories and plants, aerospace, marine, combat, retail, and warehousing
Academic and research
For research purposes requiring natural walking or jogging
Medical
Rehabilitation and fitness
If linear motion is supported, you can easily integrate your own Unreal or Unity apps or choose any VR game or experience available for SteamVR.
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