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11-25-2019, 01:52 PM
(This post was last modified: 11-25-2019, 01:54 PM by emalafeew.)
We have a pedal-kayaking experience that's ready to port from our earlier PC version, that would provide the visual experience of rowing but feels natural to pedal. If you want to actually row rather than pedal, our Sensor will still work if there's a fully rotating surface you can attach it to, but you might have to compensate with the difficulty setting to get the right speed.
We're also looking into ways it could provide speed from oscillatory motion as well as rotation in a firmware update. That would be less accurate and responsive but could allow many more types of exercise equipment to be used with VZfit games.
Re Discord that's a cool idea, will see if it's possible!
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Hi everyone! I'm Autumn! I'm 27 and I have a background in mechanical engineering but I'm currently a UX/UI designer and researcher for automotive, aerospace, and fire protection technologies. Most importantly, I LOVE to bike.
I recently got into VZFit but I have been thinking about it for a while. I'm an avid outdoor biker. I prefer mountain biking but I don't like driving to the trails so I usually end up on my gravel bike most days.
I was watching Netflix and saw a woman biking in VR and it got me thinking about if that technology actually exists. Well, that's how I came across VZfit. In Michigan the weather can be pretty crumby for biking so I put my gravel bike on a trainer and off I go. It's my preferred method for cardio. ? I've only done one ride on VZfit so far but I think this will be a game changer for me. I had my first VR experience years ago, I was a doubter back then, but after trying the Rift I saw some huge potential.
I bought an Oculus Go just for VZfit. So far I'm pretty impressed!
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Hi, as the username implies, I'm an Auld Pharrrt. I'm from the Scottish Highlands, a 67 year old retired trucker who is so badly out of condition after 5 years of retirement that this is an attempt to lose weight, get mobile again and probably save my life.
As a kid I loved to cycle and that passion has never left me, although I do admit I haven't ridden an actual bicycle more than a mile or two in something like 15 years.
I was an active geocacher for a few years, and cycling would have been a terrific way to get around some of the off-road geocaching trails, so, with a bit of luck, once I get into reasonable condition again, I just might get back into that hobby again too.
Hope to meet up with some of you on those virtual rides ...
Happy biking y'all.
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Hi Folks!
I'm 55. I have Type 2 diabetes, and needed some exercise. So, for Christmas I bought myself an Oculus Quest and an exercise bike, and asked my family to chip in a VirZoom.
Since then, I've been making more and more time on a daily basis to ride 'in world'. Mostly I use Explorer, but occasionally I experiment with the Play modes.
I have always had a hard time keeping myself interested in exercise. The VirZoom helps by being just immersive enough, despite the heavy visual artifacting, to distract and somewhat intrigue me, so that most mornings I'm willing to ride a pretty solid 40 minutes, on increasing levels of resistance. So far, so good!
I have a few technical questions, but will post them separately.
I'm excited to see where the app and system goes in the future!
Best,
Tom
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Hey All. 64 Y.O. VR developer just waiting for the apps to show up in my Quest.