Virtuix Launches Omni One VR Treadmill in Canada: Pricing & Models

Virtuix Inc. (NASDAQ: VTIX), a developer of active virtual reality technology, has announced the availability of its full-body VR systems in Canada. Beginning today, Canadian consumers can purchase the Omni One and Omni One Core omnidirectional VR treadmills.

Orders from Canadian customers are being processed through the company’s U.S. online storefront, with shipping operations commencing immediately.

Omni One and Omni One Core Specifications

The expansion introduces two product configurations to the Canadian market, both utilizing a specialized treadmill design that translates physical 360-degree movement—including walking, running, crouching, and jumping—into virtual environments.

  • Omni One ($3,495 USD): A complete, standalone system designed for out-of-the-box operation without requiring additional hardware.

  • Omni One Core ($2,595 USD): A PCVR-compatible configuration intended for users who already own a compatible VR headset and gaming computer.

Product and Pricing Summary

VR Treadmill ModelSystem TypePrice (USD)*Shipping Status
Omni One CorePCVR Configuration$2,595Available
Omni OneStandalone System$3,495Available

> Note: All transactions for Canadian orders are processed in U.S. dollars through the Virtuix U.S. store.

Technical Features and Market Position

The Omni One operates within the active gaming and fitness hardware sector. According to company metrics, physical exertion during high-intensity gameplay on the platform can result in an energy expenditure of up to 700 calories per hour.

The hardware currently holds a 4.8 out of 5-star average customer satisfaction rating based on user reviews, and the product was awarded the Auggie Award for Best VR Interaction Product.

The entry into the Canadian market follows a period of financial growth for the company, which reported a 41% year-over-year (YoY) revenue increase over a nine-month period.

“Expanding into Canada is an important step as we continue to scale internationally,” said Jan Goetgeluk, CEO of Virtuix. “We’re seeing strong demand for full-body VR experiences, and we’re excited to make Omni One available to Canadian customers starting today.”