The $800 Roto VR Explorer is a swiveling VR chair that’s actually supposed to help with common VR issues like motion sickness because “the signals from your inner ear will match what your brain is expecting from the visual cues.” Engadget’s Cheyenne MacDonald tried it out and said, while a little jarring at first, the chair doesn’t give you that disorienting feeling of the ground shifting underneath you. And, after ending the demo, she did not get that typicaly wobbly-legged feeling upon returning to real life and removing her headset.