Striker VR, maker of high-end haptic VR gun peripherals for the out-of-home market, announced today it has raised a $4 million investment and plans to use the funds to make its first move into the ...
Next to sight and sound, haptics are one of the lowest hanging fruits for creating immersion in VR. But beyond the rumble we have in today’s VR controllers there’s lots of other immersive haptic tech ...
Dutch-based tech company SenseGlove has announced the upcoming release of Nova 2, the second generation of its innovative haptic force-feedback glove and is claimed to be the first of its type with ...
Up until now, handheld controllers have been the primary tools VR and AR headset wearers have used for interactions with artificial worlds, but Facebook is already planning for a hands-free future — ...
Imagine stepping into a virtual world where every touch, grab, and hold feels incredibly real. With Bstick, the handheld haptic VR controller, you can elevate your virtual reality experience to ...
Hot on the heels of Sony’s partnership with Immersion Corp., the format holder has patented a new VR glove offering yet more evidence that the company is looking to evolve technology ahead of the ...
Rendering touch realistically in virtual reality (VR) isn't easy. We've only recently gotten to the point where VR can even recognize hands, let alone create a realistic experience of handling objects ...
VentureBeat: The number of buttons, the number of actuators, is that one thing that will determine how much you can control the feeling? Culbertson: Sure. If we had 200 actuators and they were smaller ...
A Dutch start-up, SenseGlove debuted its new haptic feedback gloves at the opening of the all-digital Consumer Electronics Show (CES) today, January 11, 2021. The new gloves, SenseGlove Nova, were ...
The realism of virtual reality has come a long way in recent years, particularly thanks to higher resolution screens and improvements in body movement tracking. But it's not yet perfect, and one thing ...
Virtual reality has made some big strides on the visual front in recent years and managed to free the headset from anchor-like cables, but there has still been something missing. A Korean company is ...
Meta announced Tuesday it was making a haptic-feedback glove that can be used in virtual reality. A startup called HaptX said the glove looks "substantively identical" to its own patented tech.
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