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  2. Wizdish ROVR - Wikipedia

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    The ROVR is an omnidirectional treadmill that simulates walking and running in virtual reality when used alongside a head-mounted display. It is developed by ROVR Systems Ltd, who market it as "The mouse of the VR world". [1] This is due to the ROVR providing omnidirectional movement in virtual reality in a manner akin to walking in the real world.

  3. Virtuix Omni - Wikipedia

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    In October 2020, Virtuix publicly revealed the latest design of their omnidirectional treadmill, called "Omni One". It was scheduled for release in 2H 2021, and marks a return to their original vision of providing a VR treadmill for the home; however, the first units had not began shipping to investors until March, 2023.

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    $1499.99 at amazon.com. TRX3500 Folding Treadmill. The XTERRA Fitness Sport TRX3500 is the best machine we’ve tested that checks all the boxes without a prohibitive price tag.

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    7.0 AT Treadmill. Coming in just under $1,000, this rugged treadmill merges quality and affordability. It ticks off our list of must-have features, including a weight capacity of 325 pounds and a ...

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  7. Cyberith Virtualizer - Wikipedia

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    The Virtualizer (or Cyberith Virtualizer) is a series of omnidirectional treadmills for virtual reality applications. The treadmills have integrated sensors for motion detection of the user. The products are being developed, manufactured and sold by the Austrian company Cyberith GmbH. [1]