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Smart Fabric Technology Brings Touch Haptics To The Oculus Quest

VRScout

The glove-like accessory allows standalone VR users to feel virtual objects. The latest iteration of its one-size-fits-all Forte Data Glove can now be combined with the Oculus Quest controllers, integrating BeBop’s hand tracking technology with the Quest’s 3D tracking. Those are big wins for everyone involved.

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CES 2020 Interview: Bebop Sensors has got the Touch

Peter Graham

Bebop Sensors has attended CES for several years now with VRFocus last testing the Forte Data Glove back in 2018. Back then the glove was more about demonstrating its bend sensor technology rather making a commercial product. In fact, at the time the company said it had no plans of going into full production.

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China shows its masterplan to lead Virtual Reality in 2025

The Ghost Howls

We all believe that 5G will be able to disrupt AR and VR, because it will allow us to have very light headsets with all the rendering performed on the cloud , and of course China should invest on it as well. – Perceive interactive devices. – Content collection production equipment. – VR+ manufacturing. – VR+ health.

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Dexmo force feedback gloves show the future of hands presence in VR

The Ghost Howls

The Dexmo force-feedback glove is an exoskeleton that you wear to have true fingers presence in any virtual environment. It can be used both with a standard screen or an AR/VR headset, but I think that virtual reality is where this device really shines. But with “Force-feedback” gloves, all of this change. Force-feedback.

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