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Though VR gloves have been around for a long time, so far they've been prototypes, DIY projects or very pricey devices used for surgery, robotics and other specialized fields.
First VR gloves to enable touch feedback and weight sensations. Earlier in January, we wrote that some startups were preparing to launch haptic VR gloves to offer a much more natural alternative ...
Availability and Join VR Revolution Now. UDCAP Virtual Reality Gloves are now available for purchase at www.udexreal.com, with an MSRP of $699 for the standard package. As a part of the launch ...
With a development journey starting way back in 2014, Dexta’s Dexmo haptic force-feedback VR gloves have come a very long way. I recently went hands-on with the latest version of the company’s ...
For a fully immersive VR experience, one piece of equipment which still hasn't become widely available is a haptic glove which can provide tactile feedback to let users 'feel' virtual environments.
HaptX, a company building a VR glove offering impressively detailed haptic feedback as well as force feedback, is steadily improving. My hands-on with their latest device—which is smaller ...
Upstarts like HaptX, SenseGlove, Hi5, and Manus, among others, have shown off gloves that are designed for use with VR headsets and are supposed to capture precise hand-tracking and finger ...
Microsoft has patented a VR glove that lets users experience physical feedback, but it's unclear whether the product will ever see the light of day, let alone come to Xbox Series X.
Breaking news from the thrilling, white-knuckle world of copyright patents (yes, I know): Sony are working on a VR glove. Designed to deliver haptic feedback for your fingers, it’s one step ...