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Enormous, Multisensory Arena Heads To Las Vegas Strip 2020

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Madison Square Garden Company teases an ambitious 18,000-seat venue wrapped inside a 170,000-square-foot LED sphere capable of various haptic feedback. But it’s Madison Square Garden Companies latest venture into large scale, shared experiences that may have just taken the cake in terms of immersive technology-based entertainment.

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Smart Fabric Technology Brings Touch Haptics To The Oculus Quest

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Since that debut, BeBop Sensors has been working non-stop on its enterprise-friendly haptic technology. 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. Image Credit: BeBop Sensors.

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‘Army Of The Dead’ VR Game Has You Battling Zombies In A Taco Truck

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Here’s the deal: Las Vegas is crawling with zombies. Here you’ll receive a quick brief from Cruz, one of the Las Vengeance crew members. The location-based VR experience launches this summer in New York and Los Angeles , followed by Las Vegas and Washington DC in the fall.

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The ‘Army Of The Dead’ VR Game Is A Horrifically Good Time

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Produced by Netflix in partnership with CE, Fever, and Pure Imagination Studio, the 30-minute multisensory experience has you battling waves of the undead throughout the plague-infested streets of post-apocalyptic Las Vegas.

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HaptX Secures $12M Financing to Produce Next Generation of Haptic Gloves

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HaptX, a producer of haptic VR gloves, today announced it’s secured $12 million in its Series A financing round. Founded in 2012 (then known as AxonVR), HaptX has been focused on creating haptic gloves for use in VR, training, and robotics. HaptX will be showing off its latest work in haptics at CES in January 2020.

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Teslasuit Introduces Pulse-Tracking VR Gloves With Exoskeletal Design

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Force feedback technology and an array of electrodes allow users to ‘feel’ objects in VR. Teslasuit today announced the latest addition to its growing line-up of VR-focused haptic accessories, the Teslasuit Glove. Image Credit: Teslasuit. Perhaps most interesting, however, are the biometric capabilities of the VR glove.

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The best AR and VR news from CES 2022

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This shows that the ecosystem is alive, and notwithstanding the pandemic, there are many XR companies that are pushing the technology forward. This hilarious tweet thread by Nima Zeighami shows you all the worst uses that have been of the M-word on the Las Vegas showroom. OWO Haptic Vest (Image by OWO).

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