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I’ve got to try this thing called Vasco, which is a scent machine that mounts to the bottom of your VR headset that you can program — so, you program in Unity or Unreal. We’re not tied to MagicLeap. I reached out, grab a cup of coffee. I smelled it, smelled like coffee. And the result is always the same.
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