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CamSoda introduced a smelling mask, which could be added to a VR headset and allows user to encounter a different smells in virtual raelity.<ref>OhRoma. What is OhRoma?. Ohroma [online]. 2017. Available online at: https://www.camsoda.com/products/ohroma/ (Retrieved 20th January, 2017).</ref>
 
The researchers from Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam try to developed a device, which allow to feel the objects in VR as to be real.<ref>SUMRA, Husain. These researchers want to stimulate your muscles so you can feel VR. Wareable [online]. 2017, Apr 17. Available online at: https://www.wareable.com/vr/researchers-stimulate-your-muscles-feel-vr-4301 (Retrieved 9th January, 2017)</ref>
Reliefband Neurowave was introduced at CES 2017. It is a handband which is supposed to reduce cybersickness. Its results were proved clinically.<ref>SAWH, Michael. Reliefband Neurowave wants to help combat VR motion sickness. Wareable [online]. 2017, Jan 4. Available online at: https://www.wareable.com/vr/reliefband-neurowave-wants-to-be-the-cure-to-vr-motion-sickness-3719 (Retrieved 9th January, 2017).</ref>
The manufacturers of [[BrainStation]] suggest that their device could be used in VR.<ref>STABLES, James. How Neuroverse's BrainStation could fix VR's biggest problem. Wareable [online]. 2016, Nov 15. Available online at: https://www.wareable.com/health-and-wellbeing/how-neuroverses-fitness-tracker-for-your-brain-could-change-vr (Retrieved 9th January, 2017.)</ref> https://www.wareable.com/vr/researchers-stimulate-your-muscles-feel-vr-4301
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