Haptx has been working on its haptic gloves — which give you a sense of touch in virtual reality — for a few years. Today, the company is launching its Haptx Gloves Development Kit, an ...
GloveOne haptic touch VR gloves displayed at E3 2016 First VR gloves to enable touch feedback and weight sensations Earlier in January, we wrote that some startups were preparing to launch haptic VR ...
Fluid Reality is offering an alternative to currently available haptic VR gloves, developing a cheaper, more lightweight device that doesn’t need to be tethered to bulky backpacks or trail multitudes ...
AI SILK is a Japanese wearable-tech startup that’s set to unveil a new haptic glove at CES 2023 next month which approaches both haptic feedback and finger-tracking in a different way altogether. AI ...
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 ...
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 ...
Exiii the Japanese-based start-up has this week revealed more details about two new force feedback haptic gloves it is currently developing in the form of the EXOS Wrist and EXOS Gripper. The VR EXOS ...
With CES on the horizon, tech companies are starting to announce what they're bringing to the largest tech trade show of the year. Teslasuit, who developed a full-body haptic feedback suit, is ...
VR is an exciting area for many reasons, but I personally love it because it’s still a new enough niche to get really strange. That means all sorts of passion projects from lesser-known developers, 3D ...
HaptX, the company building VR gloves with advanced haptics, this week announced that is has raised $12 million in a Series A-1 investment which will be used to open a new headquarters based in ...
Virtual reality is awesome and all, but there are still things that it could improve on, such as additional haptic feedback. That's what makes these new haptic gloves such an interesting prospect.
It looks like a patent detailing the VR glove that we saw Mark Zuckerberg wearing last year has now surfaced online. While the VR industry gathered at GDC last week, not one but two Oculus patents, ...
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