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VRGO

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Design and operation
VRGO’s design is closely similar to an exercise ball. Its shape helps to promote a good posture, and is suitable for long sessions, unlike many other full-body VR controllers.
The chassis is built from aircraft grade materials and it’s weighted at the bottom to keep the center of gravity low for extra stability. The overall size and weight have been kept to a minimum, which makes the VRGO easy to transport and store. The device even houses a convenient storage area for a [[VR headset]] or various accessories.  
When connected to a PC, the unit can automatically switch between analog and digital input. Games that support joypad control will benefit from analog motion detection, and games that support only keyboard will accommodate only walking and sprinting. By default, a small movement on the chair will act as a larger movement in VR. However, users can adjust this setting as they please.
==Specifications==
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