Are you not getting enough explosive sensory madness from the vibrating controller in your favorite first-person shooter? KOR-fx is a new chest harness that uses "acousto-haptic" technology to create low frequency vibrations -- which, if they don't trigger an accidental heart attack, are supposed to increase your enjoyment of the game. The vibrations supposedly mimic what your body does naturally when you laugh, cry or shoot a hundred alien-mutant-lion-men hybrids. From the photos on the Immerz Web site, it looks to us like that acousto-haptic might just be a high tech synonym for "orgasmic."
The KOR-fx is available online for pre-order at a special discount of $190 plus shipping.


























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