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Smart Fabric Technology Brings Touch Haptics To The Oculus Quest

VRScout

Since that debut, BeBop Sensors has been working non-stop on its enterprise-friendly haptic technology. Since that debut, BeBop Sensors has been working non-stop on its enterprise-friendly haptic technology. Featuring a unique open palm design, the gloves are breathable and can be cleaned more easily than other haptic gloves.

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Going (Literally) Hands-on With Manus Prime Haptic Gloves

Peter Graham

Virtual reality (VR) is all about immersion in whatever experience you happen to be in. One of the biggest names in the VR data glove field is Manus VR, and VRFocus recently got to test its new flagship product, Manus Prime Haptic. Prior to the demo, the prospect of testing these gloves was an exciting one.

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Manus Brings Your Entire Body Into VR With its Polygon System

Peter Graham

Ever since virtual reality (VR) remerged as a viable consumer product the quest has been to make the technology as immersive and interactive as possible. That’s lead to motion controllers, eye tracking and hand tracking but full-body tracking has stopped and started due to the complexities of this process.

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Hands-On With Valve’s Knuckles Prototype Controllers

UploadVR Between Realities podcast

We know that now with the Oculus Touch and the HTC Vive, but even when VR was simply a screen strapped to your head many felt that hands were the future. We began to develop The Gallery on the first Oculus devkit with the Razer Hydra (a Sixense technology) to deliver surrogate hand tracking and body presence back in 2013.

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Oculus Quest’s Hand Tracking Could be its New Killer Feature

Peter Graham

Oculus Link for example or Medal of Honor: Above and Beyond are two worthy mentions, yet it must be the experimental hand tracking feature for Oculus Quest that takes home the crown, especially after testing the technology first-hand. Even more so when it comes to the popular standalone Oculus Quest.

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

The Ghost Howls

I really hope this can happen, because VR with haptic feedback is overly cool! Basically, the glove is able to simulate the forces that objects apply to your hands in the real world. Astonishing video of the HaptX gloves in action. Dexmo fingers tracking. Dexmo gloves track 11 degrees of freedom for each hand.

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