So I recently discovered an app called Holofit that essentially throws in VR to the mix, letting you simulate your rows by putting a headset on when rowing. Seemed really immersive and pretty neat to me (I'm kinda heavily into tech...).
I was actually thinking to get a VR headset anyway for gaming-related purposes so this might be enough to push me over the edge. The thing is I just don't know where to start and what would be best for me. Do I start out small and go for something like the Oculus Rift S or do I go all out and get the Valve Index?
I've looked at comparisons and buyer's guides (there's a useful chart at the bottom of this guide), but I'm not really well-versed enough to know how important per-eye resolution and field of view range is.
If anyone has any insight into this, I'd love to hear what you think. Is VR rowing even something that works well?
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VR rowing? Anyone ever try it out?
Re: VR rowing? Anyone ever try it out?
Hello,
I've already seen a few videos on the use of VR rowing and indeed, it looks very immersive. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to test it yet. Maybe later on.
I've already seen a few videos on the use of VR rowing and indeed, it looks very immersive. Unfortunately, I haven't had the opportunity to test it yet. Maybe later on.
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My thoughts:
Sweat and heat - I can't row under the hood for a significatn time. Others are saying this is no issue.
It is immersive, indeed. However, with most devices there comes a cable. Next: get the possible best quality (in terms of image quality) headset you can get. It will still look awful compared to the crisp and clear image of a TV or monitor.
I own a Rift, Rift S and Quest2.
Sweat and heat - I can't row under the hood for a significatn time. Others are saying this is no issue.
It is immersive, indeed. However, with most devices there comes a cable. Next: get the possible best quality (in terms of image quality) headset you can get. It will still look awful compared to the crisp and clear image of a TV or monitor.
I own a Rift, Rift S and Quest2.
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Re: VR rowing? Anyone ever try it out?
I agree with the image quality issue, we'll have to see further developments in the VR industry, maybe later on it can look just as good if not better than a monitor display.cleister wrote: ↑June 22nd, 2022, 4:49 pmMy thoughts:
Sweat and heat - I can't row under the hood for a significatn time. Others are saying this is no issue.
It is immersive, indeed. However, with most devices there comes a cable. Next: get the possible best quality (in terms of image quality) headset you can get. It will still look awful compared to the crisp and clear image of a TV or monitor.
I own a Rift, Rift S and Quest2.