Its one of a growing number of gadgets designed to make VR feel more realistic as the technology advances.

Theyre intended for corporate training environments, but the company plans to release more consumer-friendly versions.

In the meantime, there is a range of other products designed to enhance the realism of virtual reality.

Boy wearing VR goggles walking across imaginary painted planet in space

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For example, the3DRudder footpadallows you to control movement in VR by leaning and tilting your feet.

“Exercises are trickier than we think sometimes,” the company writes on its website.

“With ElecSuit, electrical signals will cue which muscles you should work on for each exercise.

Man wearing VR headset and having immersive experience in nature

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…at the current moment in its evolution, it is primarily only engaging the visual and auditory senses… Future VR products might even include spraying scents into your face.

TheFEELREAL Multisensory VR Mask, for example, uses different smells when playing VR games to enhance the realism.

Wearing it, you won’t be bothering anyone with your entertainment routine.”