Arsenal Strela

The Strela (Russian Cyrillic: Стрела, meaning "Arrow") is a backpack-based, virtual reality (VR) gaming system developed by the Russia-based company, Arsenal Gaming.

It is designed to be compatible with popular VR HMDs such as the Oculus Rift and HTC Vive, in addition to accommodating standard gamepads and hand controllers. On the topic of controllers, the Strela comes included with an officially-licensed version of the R-Handle gamepad, which was independently developed by Alex and Eugene Nesmeev.

It is usable on a number of omnidirectional treadmill systems and/or haptic feedback equipment for fully-immersive VR gaming.

The main console unit does not use any form of removable media for its games. Instead, the games are obtained by downloading them off of the internet onto the system memory. The console unit also features a microSD card slot for when the user wishes to download games onto a microSD card instead of onto the system's memory.

Its performance figures are at least comparable to most contemporary VR-ready gaming PCs out on the market, and features a rechargeable battery pack.

The straps for wearing the console on the user's back are made of a durable blend of materials made in a special weaving pattern.

Product Listings

 * Strela main console unit
 * Rechargeable battery pack
 * AC adapter
 * Officially-licensed R-Handle gamepad
 * Replacement straps

Game Listings
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