Successful development of gloves gives you a real feel when you touch on virtual things
This compact glove will increase the virtual world experience for the user.
This compact glove will increase the virtual world experience for the user.
Now with today's technologies, we can see and hear in the fantasy world, but the ability to "feel" it by touching another, such as touch and feel, is very limited. However, a startup is trying to change that.
Samples of the product.
Dexta Robotics has launched a very compact glove that uses tactile feedback. In particular, it will impact the wearer's fingers when they interact with something in the virtual reality world, simulating the " feel " of the object that resembles the real world. In theory, it can be combined with almost any virtual reality / enhancement device to improve the experience. Representatives of Dexta Robotics hope it will be applied to many different things in the future, from gaming to remote surgery.
Dexta Robotics hopes it will be applied to many different things in the future.
The company said the glove would have responses corresponding to different materials, such as holding a rubber duck would feel different than holding a stone in the virtual world. Dexta Robotics has been working on the technology for nearly three years, but it's not clear when the company will officially launch it, but they say it will be available soon if things work out.
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