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Developing Better Haptics With Interhaptics

ARPost

When you think about “haptics,” particularly in the sense of extended reality , you probably think about hardware and wearables that let you interact with and feel your environment. Haptics require hardware but they also require software. If you want to provide haptics in your application, you have to code for haptics. “If

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HaptX Launches True-Contact Haptic Gloves For VR And Robotics

VRScout

HaptX delivers an intuitive wearable haptic device to meet the demanding quality requirements of enterprise customers. HaptX , the San Luis Obispo, CA-based company focused on bringing realistic haptic technology to VR, has released its HaptX Gloves DK2, advanced haptic feedback gloves featuring “true-contact” haptic technology.

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I Tried FundamentalVR’s Surgical Training And Things Did Not Go Well

VRScout

FundamentalVR’s multi-person training platform could be the future of remote education for the growing medical sector. This past April the company introduced @HomeVR, an education modality designed for standalone headsets such as the Oculus Quest and HTC Vive Focus Plus. Image Credit: FundamentalVR. Image Credit: FundamentalVR.

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Sense Arena VR Hockey Training Took Us From Amateur To Pro

VRScout

Sense Arena, a VR sports training provider based out of the Czech Republic, is one such company working to modernize the world of sports training through the use of immersive technology. These mounts also feature their own dedicated motors, resulting in realistic haptic feedback every time you make contact with the puck.

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Senseglove Nova hands-on: haptic gloves with great comfort

The Ghost Howls

Today I’m writing a post about one of the best haptics devices I have tried at AWE 2021: Senseglove Nova, a pair of gloves for virtual reality. The company claims that the gloves have been made easier to wear and work also with standalone headsets like the Oculus Quest 2. Me playing with the gloves on an Oculus Quest 2.

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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. 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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KAT Walk Mini S: A Next-Gen VR Treadmill For Arcades

VRScout

KAT’s second-generation omnidirectional treadmill is tailored for VR arcades and Industry training applications. The omnidirectional treadmill itself can also be customized using special software that will let you change the haptics depending on your needs or personal preference. Image Credit: KAT VR.

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