VR Motion Sickness
VR MOTION SICKNESS TESTIMONIALS
‘As the game loads I take that time to slip on and adjust the wristbands’ – and other true Sea-Band tales
Relief in Virtual Reality (and IRL)
Some people think tech-rooted issues always require tech-rooted solutions. Well, not that we want to tell those folks they’re wrong, but…
They are. Sorry.
Or rather: sorry-not-sorry.
As the world of VR continues to grow in amazing and awesome ways, we’re hearing of more and more gamers who are struggling with VR sickness: strapping on their headsets, loading up their games, and enjoying just a few minutes of fun before motion sickness forces them to stop.
We think that’s a tragedy. Especially since we think we have the solution. And we’re also not the only VR fans to think this way.
Take Tybie who’s been gaming all his life, and loving it. Growing up, Tybie developed nausea when it came to 3D games, until finally, sick of the sickness, he gave it all up.
‘Then a friend recommended Sea-Band,’ a natural, drug-free remedy for nausea, and he decided to give them a try.
The results blew Tybie’s mind. ‘It was surreal,’ he wrote. ‘I was kind of in disbelief. The nausea had completely gone.’ And, for as long as he wore the Sea-Bands, it didn’t come back.
Tybie wasn’t sure how the Sea-Bands were working. He thought they might be a placebo. He tested them, got sceptical, and waited for them to fail. But they didn’t – and now he regularly plays VR games sickness-free, using bow and arrow to shoot enemies and flee backwards at the same time. Truly, a mark of progress.
We’re here to tell you now, gamers, that Sea-Band is no placebo. In fact, these neat little bands hit a point on your wrists that healers have harnessed the power of for millennia: the P6 acupressure point, which links directly to your heart and stomach.
This form of nausea relief is not rooted in tech. Instead it’s rooted in thousands of years of wisdom and experience.
Of course, you’re probably thinking, they would say that. But the truth is Sea-Band can work for many VR gamers suffering with nausea – and not just Tybie with his backwards bow and arrows.
Read on for more true tales of when VR met Sea-Band– and judge this awesome product for yourself.
Nausea Relief Success Stories
I waited weeks to write this review. I thought maybe the effect was a placebo that would wear off in time. Well, it hasn’t lost its effectiveness one bit. I start up my game every night, and as it loads I take that time to slip on and adjust the wristbands. I play as much as I want, and when I stop I feel just as comfortable as when I started. I don’t get even a hint of nausea. Because of how effective this Sea-Band is, I’ve been able to start using a technique I’ve been wishing to try for a long time: moving and looking around independently. This is a really important skill in 3D gaming, but as a kid I couldn’t coordinate doing two things at the same time, and as an adult that technique has always made the nausea a million times worse. Now I’m able to use my bow and arrow to shoot at enemies while fleeing backwards. Don’t judge! 😉 So, thanks Sea-Band for allowing me to spend time in Tamriel without getting sick IRL!”