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VZfit for Oculus Quest Launches As The Most Inclusive VR Fitness Platform On The Market

Explore the world and get fit, all from the comfort of your home – no cardio machine needed CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–VirZOOM, the company that’s transforming exercise through the power of VR, today announced its latest fitness app, VZfit for Oculus Quest 1 & 2, extending workouts to anyone who wants to experience the world and get fit from the comfort of their own home. VZfit is the first fitness app on the Oculus Store that expands users’ reality by transporting them to anywhere they want to go, traveling through the world’s mountains, countryside or cities with the option of either standalone headset full-body workouts or by connecting to most smart bike devices and trainer sensors. The options and places to go are endless, turning exercise into a new adventure each time.

VZfit for Oculus Quest Launches As The Most Inclusive VR Fitness Platform On The Market – Consumer Electronics Net

8 hours ago Explore the world and get fit, all from the comfort of your home – no cardio machine needed CAMBRIDGE, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–VirZOOM, the company that’s transforming exercise through the power of VR, today announced its latest fitness app, VZfit for Oculus Quest 1 & 2, extending workouts to anyone who wants to experience the world and get fit from the comfort of their own home. VZfit is the first fitness app on the Oculus Store that expands users’ reality by transporting them to anywhere they want to go, traveling through the world’s mountains, countryside or cities with the option of either standalone headset full-body workouts or by connecting to most smart bike devices and trainer sensors. The options and places to go are endless, turning exercise into a new adventure each time.

Australian University Rejects Chinese-Funded Research Worth Millions for National Interest

Australian University Rejects Chinese-Funded Research Worth Millions for National Interest Several research projects and joint collaborations worth millions of dollars have been rejected by Adelaide University because of high-risk links to Beijing. In its submission to a national inquiry into security risks affecting higher education last month, the university revealed it rejected projects on the basis of national interest or university reputation. “As a leading Australian university in the fields of defence and cybersecurity, the University of Adelaide takes seriously its responsibilities towards foreign interference,” a spokesman told The Epoch Times. “Examples provided to the Parliamentary committee help to illustrate the quality of the University’s due diligence and are the direct result of improved practices and oversight in relation to these issues.”

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