Virtual reality wheelchair simulator that makes disabled people fall in love with exercise

Release date: 2016-10-13

It is not convenient for people with disabilities to have daily life. Don't mention the fun of sports.

However, with the advent of virtual reality technology, it is no longer a problem to help people with disabilities experience virtual outdoor activities.

Virtual reality games can provide people with deeper immersion and even reach immersive effects. Disabled people can experience outdoor sports that are difficult to achieve through virtual reality technology or visit places that have never been visited. Can experience the world. Virtual reality technology helps them recover lost sports experiences. Through sophisticated virtual reality devices, they can experience the true feelings of surfing, running, dancing and even rock climbing. Perhaps these experiences can make pessimistic patients regain confidence in life and further help. They are better integrated into society.

HapHoop is a virtual reality device that can be installed in a wheelchair. It is designed for people who are usually inconvenient. The goal of Brazilian designer Rodrigo Vertulo is to give disabled people the opportunity to enjoy a healthy life in a fun way.

The HapHoop simulator is small, easy to move, and has a powerful feedback function that provides an interactive experience with the user. It can be installed in any type of wheelchair or in an ordinary chair. Achieve the effect of exercise through a fun interactive experience, so that the body gets exercised.

HapHoop uses virtual reality technology to create an immersive feel that interacts with various parts of the body. The simulator has two rings with sensors installed, and the instructions acquired by the sensors are sent to a device similar to a video game machine through an electronic device, and the 3D picture can be simultaneously displayed on the display, and the screen is rotated as the user rotates the ring. Make the corresponding changes.

Everyone who uses a wheelchair knows that the outside building is the main obstacle to travel. It is a challenge for disabled people to go outdoors to keep themselves healthy. HapHoop is a good solution, it can be made through visual technology. You feel that you are exercising outdoors. Through the 3D simulation screen, the user can perform a series of physical exercises and can carry out some challenges. The following picture shows a small road in the park to see the shortest time you pass the 100-meter path.

HapHoop's two functions are still the first. First, the system sensor installed on the ring can change the 3D picture on the screen by the user's toggle, making people feel immersive. Second, the strength feedback system allows you to feel the real changes on the virtual screen, such as bumps.

Currently, this HapHoop wheelchair simulator is being crowdfunded on the Indiegogo website, and crowdfunding activities will help more disabled people around the world improve their health. The HapHoop wheelchair simulator is priced at US$984 (approximately RMB6,610) and is currently being offered at a 50% discount. The innovative experience price is only US$492 (approximately RMB3,305) and is expected to arrive in March 2017.

Source: World Wide Web

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