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I tried a sim racing rig that generates 'wind' at CES 2025 and it's claimed to help keep VR nausea at bay

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Sim racing can be a sweaty business. I dare say that's something I can write with experience, but perhaps no more. I went for a test drive in a sim rig over at CES 2025 from Nitro Concepts that included a set of blowers that kept me cool, and more importantly, plenty immersed while racing.

For my test drive, a set of blowers sit either side the Moza wheelbase on the Nitro Concepts E-Racer rig. This set-up also includes large LED light strips that light up in accordance with what's happening in the game, ie flashing yellow when there's a yellow flag, and a haptic rumbling cushion.

This 'Immersion' gear all connects up to various controllers that are hooked up mostly out of sight. I'm initially quite sceptical about the whole 'wind' thing.

Will it really feel like wind or will it feel like someone turned a fan on in front of me? The answer is: both. It does feel like wind, and the gradual scaling up and down of intensity stops it feeling too much like a fan blowing in your face.

That said, a fan blowing in your face might also do just as well when going at full speed. I'm racing around Spa Francorchamps, a racetrack in Belgium on the F1 calendar, and there are some high speed straights that really let these fans reach full whack.

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