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BHaptics Announces $299 VR Haptic Gloves

VRScout

TactGlove is compatible with hand tracking systems like the Meta Quest and Leap Motion. Recently, the company announced TactGlove, its first consumer-friendly haptic gloves designed for use with compatible camera-based hand tracking systems like Meta Quest and Ultraleap’s Leap Motion.

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The Benefits of Virtual Reality in Banking

ARPost

Saatchi & Saatchi Sri Lanka , for example, made a virtual reality campaign for Hatton National Bank in 2015. Additionally, a leap motion 3D controller enabled them to interact with it. They called it New World Banking. Oculus Rift powered the virtual experience.

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Holovis Uses Giant Robot Arms for Intense VR Motion Simulated Experiences

Road to VR

This ‘new generation’ KUKA Coaster was revealed at the end of 2015, but KUKA has been active in the entertainment sector for well over a decade; their ‘robocoaster’ arms have been in service at Legoland parks since 2003. Holovis is keen to point out that this is more than repurposing an existing ride.

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Leap Motion 3D Jam 2.0 Launches on Sept. 28th!

Leapmotion

We’ve come a long way since we first launched the Leap Motion Controller two years ago. Since we released our technology to the world, we’ve been constantly working to bring new tools and assets to developers building with the Leap Motion platform. For 3D Jam 2015, teams will compete in two tracks – Open and AR/VR.

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Leap Motion + VR 2015: A Look at the Year Ahead

Leapmotion

In 2015, we’re building on this momentum with new resources for developers, while advancing support for several key VR platforms. In this post, I’d like to reflect on the year that we just left behind, and what’s coming in 2015. The post Leap Motion + VR 2015: A Look at the Year Ahead appeared first on Leap Motion Blog.

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‘FlyInside Flight Simulator’ Preview – A Promising Start in VR-native Flying

Road to VR

FlyInside FSX , the crowdfunded VR plugin for Microsoft Flight Simulator X (2006) , was built well before first-party VR motion controllers existed, developed back in the DK2-era of 2015 as an ad hoc way of jumping into an already highly-detailed flight sim.

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Leap Motion VR Support Now Directly Integrated in Unreal Engine

Leapmotion

Now officially integrated in Unreal Engine 4.11 , getnamo’s independent plugin for Leap Motion makes it faster and easier than ever to integrate Leap Motion Orion into your VR projects! Jan’s next major project is one that he started with a small demo for the 2015 3D Jam – NexusVR. There is no return from that.”.