Holoride is now launching VR games to be played in cars, selling its first VR packages to work in Audi vehicles. Bridget Carey took it for a test drive in New York City, where the game reacts to drivers' actions in real time to help avoid motion sickness. Is this the future of backseat entertainment?
00:00 Intro
00:53 HTC Vive Flow
02:15 Is she sick yet?
03:19 How it feels
04:57 CEO comments
06:34 The headset
08:11 VR tolerance
08:51 Launch info
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00:53 HTC Vive Flow
02:15 Is she sick yet?
03:19 How it feels
04:57 CEO comments
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08:51 Launch info
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