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TapID Uses Bone Conduction To Deliver A Better Typing Experience In VR

VRScout

To bring a more organic and natural typing experience into VR, a group of researchers from the Department of Computer Science at ETH Zürich , Switzerland have developed a set of wristbands called TapID that—when combined with hand tracking—allows you to “feel” the keys of your virtual keyboard as you type.

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Attending Digital Concerts in XR with The Boolean’s Anne McKinnon

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the great work that Anne and her team are doing at theboolean.io. And yeah, the audiences there, they put the headsets on, the band comes in and plays a couple of sets, and they see these amazing visuals and they feel haptics and temperature and scent. We use everything from haptics. Anne: Yeah.

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Attending Digital Concerts in XR with The Boolean’s Anne McKinnon

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the great work that Anne and her team are doing at theboolean.io. And yeah, the audiences there, they put the headsets on, the band comes in and plays a couple of sets, and they see these amazing visuals and they feel haptics and temperature and scent. We use everything from haptics. Anne: Yeah.

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Attending Digital Concerts in XR with The Boolean's Anne McKinnon

XR for Business Podcast

You can learn more about the great work that Anne and her team are doing at theboolean.io. And yeah, the audiences there, they put the headsets on, the band comes in and plays a couple of sets, and they see these amazing visuals and they feel haptics and temperature and scent. We use everything from haptics. So it's not just VR.

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