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SenseGlove Debut Nova 2 Haptic Glove

XR Today - Virtual Reality

SenseGlove, an innovator in immersive haptic feedback hardware, opened pre-orders for its Nova 2 product, a glove which directs pressure-based feedback to the palm and hands of a headset operator. Moreover, the Nova 2 provides haptic feedback based on impact and vibrations.

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Hands-on: Experiencing Shock & Awe with Teslasuit’s Electro-stimulation Haptics

Road to VR

Teslasuit is a London-based company that makes an enterprise-focused haptic suit like none other I’ve experienced thus far. I got a chance to go hands-on at CES 2020 this week to find out just what sets it apart from other haptic suits, many of which employ a series of vibrating motors in an attempt to simulate the sense of touch.

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FundamentalVR Is Offering A Free Ventilator Course For Health Professionals

VRScout

This allows students to exercise their skills at home while in isolation using the company’s @HomeVR system which was launched two weeks ago for standalone VR headsets such as Oculus Quest and HTC Vive Focus Plus. Canada, and U.K. UCLH in the U.K. and Sana in Germany.

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The XR Eye & Hand Tracking Vendors for 2024

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Ultraleap Tobii Varjo Meta Platforms Manus Spectre XR Rokid Contact CI Emerge HTC VIVE OpenBCI Ultraleap Dedicated to transforming the way users interact with XR solutions and applications, Ultraleap has produced a powerful technology for the hand-tracking sector. So, which companies are paving the way for the next generation of tracking?

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Australia Taps Neuromersiv VR Therapy to Treat Brain Injuries

XR Today - Mixed Reality tag

Leveraging Haptic Gloves to Build Muscle Memory Neuromersiv’s Ulysses VR Upper Limb Therapy System also includes wearables such as a hand and arm glove, which stimulates patient muscles. PHOTO: Neuromersiv For example, the haptic gloves can stimulate muscle functionality, allowing users to practice brushing their teeth in VR.

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Sega Classic Panzer Dragoon Returning As VR Game

VRScout

Showcased at Japan’s BitSummit indie game festival back in 2016, this bizarre immersive experience had attendees sit on a Panasonic JOBA exercise device that moved in sync with the VR experience. It’s unclear at this time if Voyage Record will include any haptic accessories. .

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Training Healthcare Workers With XR

Tech Trends VR

This allows students to exercise their skills at home while in isolation using the company’s @HomeVR system which was launched two weeks ago for standalone VR headsets such as Oculus Quest and HTC Vive Focus Plus. Student surgeons are seeing their studies interrupted as hospitals are reserved for essential care Click To Tweet.