Teslasuit has its very own VR glove for full haptic feedback
For a completely vivid VR experience, one bit of gear which still hasn’t become generally accessible is a haptic glove which can give tactile feedback to let clients ‘feel’ virtual situations. Presently, the organization dealing with a full-body VR suit has reported a VR-controlled glove, the Teslasuit Glove, which can identify developments of the wearer’s hand and give tactile feedback.
The new glove can be utilized in blend with the suit or independently, and Teslasuit says it coordinates “haptics, motion capture, biometry and force feedback” to enable users to feel virtual textures. It might be utilized for tele-control frameworks or for medical rehabilitation, and the organization claims it can assemble ongoing information so could even be utilized to screen clients’ feelings of anxiety or heart rate.
The Teslasuit previously came to noticeable quality with a Kickstarter for its full-body VR suit in 2016, despite the fact that as confirmed by The Verge, that undertaking was in the long run surrendered which is rarely a decent sign. Notwithstanding, the bodysuit by one way or another happened as intended at any rate and was exhibited at CES 2018.
Despite the fact that there are a lot of videos of the suit in real life, it’s just accessible to business clients, not standard individuals. The suit was demoed again at CES 2019, where the organization said it was to be utilized for assignments in risky conditions including space traveller preparing, fuel loading training and crisis evacuation training.
The suit and gloves will be in plain view at CES 2020, so you can look at it for yourself at the Teslasuit booth.
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