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Smart Fabric Technology Brings Touch Haptics To The Oculus Quest

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The glove-like accessory allows standalone VR users to feel virtual objects. Since that debut, BeBop Sensors has been working non-stop on its enterprise-friendly haptic technology. According to Bebop Sensors, the latency between your real-world actions and what happens in VR is virtually unnoticeable.

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Dexmo force feedback gloves show the future of hands presence in VR

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I really hope this can happen, because VR with haptic feedback is overly cool! Basically, the glove is able to simulate the forces that objects apply to your hands in the real world. Astonishing video of the HaptX gloves in action. Dexmo gloves track 11 degrees of freedom for each hand. Dexmo haptic feedback.

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Hands-On With Valve’s Knuckles Prototype Controllers

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Up until that point, there was still some motion latency in VR, so you never felt completely attached to the actions in your hands. That physicality is something you don’t get from data gloves, or vision based inputs without any device, and that feeling can then be fine-tuned with haptic feedback.