Link here:Buttkicker (http://www.dambertlush.com/product.php?ID=2267&Force_Display=1)
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Features:
Easily attaches to most standard center post chairs.
Perfect solution for apartment or dorm, powerful bass can be experienced without a subwoofer, even while using headphones
PC/video games, movies and music have never been so realistic or intense
Shipping is $0.01 for this item (Only available UPS Ground)
$7 cheaper than NewEgg.com (After shipping)
I used to have something like this (I think I still have it in my attic)...An Aura Interactive Force-Feedback Cushion!
:D
It was like a cushion (with speakers built in it) which you put behind your back on your chair...
(something like this: Force feedback cushion (http://www.vrealities.com/vrcushion.html) )
It was linked to the speaker output using a splitter - and it gave you a kind of force feed-back 'rumble' activated by bass during the game.
I must get it out the attic and try it out again!
Unfortuanately I can't remember if it was any good or not - the fact that it ended up in the attic in a box should tell you something though! LOL
:)
There is also a set of 'force feedback' headphones out there:
RumbleFX Force Feedback Headphones (http://www.dansdata.com/rfxphones.htm)
Now these cannot be good for your head surely???
:D
QuoteOriginally posted by Ranger@Oct 15 2005, 12:04 PM
There is also a set of 'force feedback' headphones out there:
RumbleFX Force Feedback Headphones (http://www.dansdata.com/rfxphones.htm)
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:lmfao: Let us hope they are not too effective!