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The Virtuix Omni is an
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games and other applications. It uses a platform to simulate
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i.e. the motion of walking, requiring both special shoes or shoe covers and a surface that reduces friction. It works in conjunction with the
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, and allows a vive user to walk within a limited number of games. In 2013, the Virtuix Omni became one of the ten biggest technology Kickstarter campaigns, raising $1.1 million in funding. Since then, Virtuix has raised another $35 million from private and institutional investors. Although originally slated to be released in January 2014, production of the Omni only began in November 2015. Kickstarter backers began receiving their orders during the third week of January 2017. As of mid-2017 the company no longer offers this version of the Omni (the "Omni Pro") to consumers, instead supplying it for commercial use only. Virtuix has shipped more than 3,500 Omni Pro systems to date to over 500 commercial locations. An updated consumer version of the device, called the "Omni One" has been planned for release by the end of 2021.


History

Virtuix was founded by Jan Goetgeluk. He quit his investment banking job to develop the project, investing 12 months of his time and a $200,000 personal investment to develop a prototype. The prototype for the Omni used dummy shoes and Kinect software to detect movement instead of the sensor system that became part of the final product. He applied for a U.S.
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on 23 October 2013 for his Locomotion System and Apparatus. Virtuix presented the prototype of the Omni at the
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where it was reported on by
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. Virtuix launched a Kickstarter campaign in June 2013 to raise money for manufacturing. The campaign was endorsed by
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founder
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and overshot its funding goal of $150,000 within three and a half hours of it being posted. The campaign raised a total of $1.1 million when it closed, making it one of the top 10 biggest technology crowdfunding campaigns at the time. Goetgeluk presented the Virtuix Omni on an episode of the TV show '' Shark Tank'' in 2013, after selling approximately 3,000 units in the Kickstarter campaign. He failed to obtain funding from the Sharks after asking for $2 million for 10% of the company. However, ''Shark Tank'' investor and billionaire Mark Cuban invested in Virtuix after the airing of the show. In 2016, the company tested the waters under
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for a potential offering of shares to the public. The Omni presented at SXSW in 2014 where Virtuix founder Jan Goetgeluk also spoke on the topic of virtual reality. The final version of the Virtuix Omni was presented at the 2015 Consumer Electronics Show in
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. It was described as "sleek" compared to its previous versions. The Omni was also present at E3 in 2015, where it won an award for Best Technology. In January 2016, the first production Omnis began to ship to consumers. In December 2016, Virtuix announced that they would not be able to fulfill international pre-orders, citing the logistical and financial difficulties of shipping such a large item internationally. As an apology, Virtuix refunded these customers with an additional 3% interest, compounded annually. Kickstarter backers began receiving their orders during the third week of January 2017. In September 2017, Virtuix announced Omniverse™, their proprietary content delivery and arcade management platform for commercial entertainment venues. Omniverse allows customers to preview and launch games from a VR interface, and enables operators to manage multiple Omnis from a single device such as a tablet, and keep track of analytics from a web based Control Center. Omniverse currently features 24 virtual reality games optimized for arcade use. Among the first games to be released was Fallen Planet Studios' "Affected The Manor." - in a statement, the studios' co-founder Mark Paul said: "Omniverse represents an opportunity for us to launch our game on more than a thousand commercial entertainment systems at once, without the hassle of individual licensing agreements. We are excited to release Affected on the Omniverse platform and reach a worldwide audience in places that we hadn’t been able to capture before." The most recent game added to Omniverse is "Dead Zone." In March 2018, an omnidirectional treadmill based on the Omni's design played a prominent part in Steven Spielberg's movie adaption of Ernest Cline's novel, ''
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''. An Omni had been provided by Virtuix to the studio during production. In November 2018, Virtuix unveiled their highly anticipated Omni Arena esports attraction at the IAAPA Attractions Expo in Orlando, together with their partner Funovation. More than 350 attendees signed up for a VIP demo before the show had started and press coverage was very positive following the reveal - Forbes named Omni Arena as one of the key stories of IAAPA 2018. Omni Arena features four Omni 2.0 motion platforms and brings esports out-of-home, giving anyone who plays a chance to win in ongoing weekly and monthly prize contests with an annual prize pool of over $100,000. Its key features include an automated staging area for quick player setup and minimal attendant labor, mini-games to facilitate social interactions between players during setup, social sharing stations to share gameplay footage after playing, and a queuing app to eliminate wait lines and boost utilization. The attraction is also capable of broadcasting competitions over the live-streaming platform, Twitch. The first installations of this new attraction was completed in March 2019. In October 2020, Virtuix publicly revealed the latest design of their omnidirectional treadmill, called "Omni One". It is scheduled for release in 2H 2021, and marks a return to their original vision of providing a VR treadmill for the home. Changes include the removal of the support ring that encircles the user's waist, allowing for greater freedom of movement for the user's arms. It also enables crouching, kneeling, and jumping. It will be offered as both a separate "dev-kit", and also as a bundle with a standalone VR headset (no PC required). The choice of headset has not been finalised, but their promotional video shows a Pico Neo 2.


Product overview

The Omni is a locomotion simulator designed to work as a game controller, and allows gamers to walk within the game environment in which they are playing. It is used in tandem with the HTC Vive for a full virtual reality game setup. The surface is bowl-shaped and requires special low friction shoes or shoe covers. It uses inertial sensors to track a person's position, the length of their stride, and how fast they are moving. The information is then sent to a computer which translates the data into the game movements. The current Omni Harness design keeps the player stable in the Ring, without needing leg straps. As it rests on top of the support Ring, the player is able to turn rapidly while walking, jogging, or running, without the user having to rotate the vertical support along with them. Since its first release, the motion tracking has also improved, allowing for a wider range of player speed. Omni One uses a vest instead of a harness, for increased comfort and freedom of movement, including crouching and jumping.


Other uses

The Virtuix Omni can also be used for military and sports training.


See also

* Haptic suit * Cyberith Virtualizer * Wizdish ROVR


References


External links

* {{Mixed reality Kickstarter-funded products Multimodal interaction Video game accessories Game controllers Virtual reality accessories Oculus Rift Computer-related introductions in 2017