OnyxVale & Painkiller
Painkiller Painkiller
Hey, I've been looking into how VR can help with stress relief and physical therapy. What do you think about integrating real‑time biofeedback into your next headset?
OnyxVale OnyxVale
That's exactly the kind of edge we need. Real‑time biofeedback lets us adapt the experience instantly, so patients get a personalized rehab routine while we collect data to refine algorithms. If we lock that into the next headset, we’ll be the first to offer a therapy platform that feels like a second brain, not just a gimmick. Let's make it happen.
Painkiller Painkiller
That sounds like a solid plan, and I can see how it could make a real difference for patients. Just remember to keep the user’s comfort in mind, and keep checking in to see if the data is helping or if we need to adjust. Let’s keep the focus on real healing.
OnyxVale OnyxVale
Absolutely, patient comfort is non‑negotiable. We'll set up constant check‑ins, tweak the algorithms on the fly, and keep the interface smooth and intuitive. The goal is a headset that feels like a personal therapist, not a tech toy. Let's keep the focus razor‑sharp on healing.
Painkiller Painkiller
Sounds good—just make sure we’re not pushing the tech too hard and the users feel safe every step of the way. We’ll keep the focus on healing, not on the tech for tech’s sake.
OnyxVale OnyxVale
Got it—safety and comfort are top priority. We'll iterate fast but keep a tight feedback loop to make sure users feel secure every step of the way. Healing first, tech second.
Painkiller Painkiller
That's reassuring. Keeping healing at the center will help us all stay focused and steady.