In the summer of 2015, Somnium andTeslasuit unveiled a "human-to-digital interface designed in the form of a full-body XR suit", a suit that can literally stun you all over the body.
The experience seems crazy according to a recent review.
At the end of the day, who hasn't wondered what it would feel like to get blown up in combat?
The company was able to recreate the force experienced by an F1 racecar driver using the suit.
"I felt like my body was being thrown around by the acceleration and deceleration caused by a moving racecar, as the electrical pulse fired into my arms and core made my muscles feel heavier and I thought my body was being thrown around by my arms and core," said TechRadar staff writer,
He admitted that he was terrified at the virtual reality shooting range, but fortunately, even a virtual grenade exploding at his feet didn't hurt very much.
We play video games for fun and not to hurt ourselves.
The suit isn't intended to be sold to the average person. It is more for medical rehabilitation or training high- performance athletes.
There are other gadgets that mimic the sensation of pain. As she told the Financial Times back in March, there is a Japanese developer who is working on a device that stimulates pain to turn the metaverse world into a real world.
Aiming to cause just the right amount of pain is a fascinating area for virtual reality. It's not clear if electrical currents will prove to be the missing piece in the puzzle to make experiences more immersive.
There is a full-body suit that has ruined the headset.
The headsets are designed to be indistinguishable from reality.