Gaming Vest Review

February 17, 2009 by: admin

The gaming vest is among the most realistic accessories in the gaming industry. As you wear the vest and start playing, you can have realistic feeling for gunshots, missile attacks, punches, kicks and other types of body impact without any real pain.

The technology of this vest uses a lightweight, durable air compressor system to fire totally customizable pneumatic cells. Every cell has the capacity for delivering force up to 5 pounds. Thus when the cells fire at their own rates, force, duration giving players a sensory experience all type of body impacts as well as all types of environmental contact effects as they happen in the character of the game.

The vest has eight automatically located contact points, four each in the front and back. Utilizing air pockets this nudges and jabs gamers at eight different contact points. It’s so realistic; it actually feels like user is really hit by gunfire. These vests use 3dimensional accurate impact generating technology.


The vest has an air compressor. Air is rapidly filled as bullet, punch or kick stuck. The pulse due to the several fill up simulates G-force from a speeding jet or a sports car; the vest will create pressure to give you a feeling about the strikes of the game.

This vest isn’t a light weight. It looks like a bullet proof jacket as used in Navy. But as you wear this while sitting, you do not feel it is heavy weight. Now, after wearing this vest you’ll feel to be in the centre of this game show.

The gaming vest comes in two sizes: S/M and L/XL. If you’re in between these two, then select the smaller one as it will fit tightly to give you better impact.

The vest needs windows XP or higher operating system, processor should be Intel or AMD, Minimum CPU speed should be 1.0 GHz or higher, Memory 512 MB or higher, video card (ATI) as Radeon 9600 or higher, video card (NVIDIA) as GeForce Fx5200 or better, video RAM as 64MB or higher and multiplayer should be internet (broadband connection) and LAN (TCP/IP) play supported.

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