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How to get a VR haptic suit for yourself All of that is sure to sound amazing to you but here’s the bad news, you almost certainly won’t get one of these DK1 haptic suits. At least, not right now.
NullSpace VR are poised to launch a new haptic vest focused toward immersive, virtual reality gaming, via Kickstarter soon. The Hardlight suit integrates 16 haptic pads that allow you to feel ...
We wrote recently about Nullspace VR’s haptic suit project Hardlight VR and the team’s intent to bring the product to Kickstarter. Well, the company launched their campaign last week and it ...
Teslasuit VR haptic suit features include : • full body haptic feedback system which provides users with a sense of touch and presence in a digital world, based on electrostimulation ...
“Suit up to feel every explosion, gunshot, and sword fight in VR,” NullSpace writes on its VR Suit’s Kickstarter page. The device includes 16 haptic feedback zones that’ll react to ...
bHaptics, a tech and hardware development company based in South Korea, specializes in suits, accessories, and gadgets that provide haptic feedback. I had the opportunity to try a few of their ...
The public's collective imagination surrounding virtual reality has grown hot enough to inspire an assortment of full-body suits designed with haptic feedback as the prime selling point.
Every now and then, we come across a new attempt to bring haptic feedback to VR, but we've yet to see one that's fully convincing; those that are still around tend to be both pricey and far from ...
After spending $15k on their Skyrim VR setup, one streamer has added a haptic suit just to feel pain. Sure, that's one way to play the game.