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Box VR - Kinect Support

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Taille:48.51MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

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https://goo.gl/4pPcIwVivez le frisson de BOX VR, une application de réalité virtuelle révolutionnaire qui transforme votre expérience de jeu. Imaginez voir vos propres mains dans un monde virtuel, interagir avec des objets virtuels – BOX VR fait de cela une réalité ! Cette simulation immersive de boxe virtuelle vous permet de lancer de vrais coups de poing sur un sac de boxe virtuel. Connectez simplement votre Kinect V2 à votre PC Windows pour commencer. Préparez-vous pour un entraînement amusant et énergique en marquant des points grâce à des coups précis ! Assurez-vous que votre smartphone est sur le même réseau que votre PC, puis téléchargez la version PC depuis

. Il est temps d'entrer sur le ring virtuel !

Box VR - Kinect Support : Principales fonctionnalités

  • VR inégalé : Découvrez une réalité virtuelle vraiment innovante et captivante qui ne ressemble à aucune autre.
  • Immersion pratique : Contrairement aux applications VR concurrentes, BOX VR vous permet de voir et d'utiliser vos propres mains dans l'environnement virtuel pour un réalisme maximal.
  • Sac de boxe virtuel : Libérez le combattant qui sommeille en vous ! Lancez de vrais coups de poing sur un sac de boxe virtuel, améliorez votre technique de boxe et ressentez la puissance de chaque coup.
  • Suivi des performances : L'application suit votre précision et attribue des points pour chaque coup de poing réussi. Relevez le défi pour améliorer votre score et votre précision.
  • Compatible Kinect V2 : Tout ce dont vous avez besoin est un capteur Kinect V2 connecté à votre PC Windows pour une expérience de réalité virtuelle fluide.
  • Configuration sans effort : Connectez simplement votre smartphone au même réseau que votre PC – aucune installation complexe n'est nécessaire !

Réflexions finales :

Plongez dans le monde passionnant de BOX VR, une application unique qui vous permet d'interagir avec des objets virtuels en utilisant vos propres mains. Devenez un champion de boxe virtuel en vous frayant un chemin vers des scores élevés. La compatibilité Kinect V2 et la configuration simple de BOX VR permettent une expérience de réalité virtuelle immersive et accessible. Téléchargez la version PC dès aujourd'hui et commencez votre voyage de boxe virtuelle !

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