Teslasuit Will Have A New Haptic VR Gloves In Assistance
Anil Singh
It could be used for tele-control systems or medical rehabilitation.
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Smart gloves have long been developed to provide the most perfect VR experience for people. They feature intelligent haptic feedback that can help users feel the virtual world. Recently, such a product was designed named as Teslasuit Glove, from a VR suit manufacturing company. It can help detect hand movements and provide haptic feedback to the user.
The glove can be used to support the full-body suit. As stated by Teslasuit, the glove is packed with many useful features, such as motion capture of users’ wrists and fingers, force feedback, biometrics and haptics displays. It is designed to support remote control systems or medical rehabilitation systems. Some other applications of the glove include stress monitoring, heart rate monitoring, collecting and providing real-time data. All of these functions are all integrated into the Teslasuit.
Four years ago, Teslasuit was once known for its Kickstarter blockbuster VR kit. Nonetheless, this project has not been further developed since then. However, VR suits somehow still appeared at CES 2018, one of the world's most brilliant places for experts in the business of consumer technologies.
Although there are a lot of videos about this suit now, those who love it have not had the chance to see it live, and that opportunity is currently only for business customers. The suit was demonstrated again at CES 2019, and this time it was introduced with the ability to carry out missions in challenging environments, including astronaut training, emergency evacuation, as well as refueling.
The good news for the fans of the suit is that you can actually observe this smart VR suit and gloves at CES 2020. The debut of the new devices will be from January at CES, and by the second half of the year 2020, there will be shipping for the products.
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