At the upcoming SXSW Conference… Honda will give attendees a chance to try out a new mobility device… specifically designed for mixed reality entertainment experiences.

Users can steer… without the use of their hands — they simply have to lean into one direction to move forwards, backwards, sideways or diagonally.

Wall-e humans in mobile chairs with AR

  • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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    501 year ago

    As someone who uses a chair regularly…

    1. No back support. Whoever sits on that will be hating life in less than 20 minutes.

    2. Leaning to make the chair move, what if I’m just uncomfortable and need to change position?

    3. The little caster wheels at each corner are useless and will get caught on any imperfection in the road or texture change, bringing the chair to a halt.

    Did they actually, you know, talk to any disabled people while designing this?

    • @Boatman@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      The little caster wheels at each corner are useless and will get caught on any imperfection in the road or texture change, bringing the chair to a halt.

      That’s when it’s in the parked position. When it’s in motion the seat is raised and the wheels get out of the way.

      • @jordanlund@lemmy.world
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        11 year ago

        If you zoom in on the photo of the chairs ostensibly “in motion” with the 4 support wheels lifted up and out of the way, the chair is still using little caster wheels underneath that will be a problem. You can see them at the corners.

        These sorts of wheels are so problematic that there’s an aftermarket wheel for standard chairs to lift them up off the ground.

        https://youtu.be/Bpq712DVqis