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Explore the latest advancements in body-based haptic devices and virtual reality (VR) technology. From flexible and rigid gloves, suits, and links—both passive and active (force-reflecting)—to immersive VR displays such as Fakespace RAVE and immersive walls. These devices provide tactile feedback and real-time interactions in various environments, including theater-like setups and collaborative workspaces. Discover how haptic feedback enhances user engagement and immersion in VR experiences through cutting-edge technology.
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Haptic Devices & VR Devices: Body-based Ground-based Tactile displays VR displays
Body-based - Flexible Gloves passive (not force reflecting) active (force reflecting) Suits passive (not force reflecting) active (force reflecting)
Body-based - Flexible or Rigid links Gloves passive (not force reflecting) active (force reflecting) Suits passive (not force reflecting) active (force reflecting)
Body-based - Flexible Gloves -passive (not force reflecting) Nintedo Power Glove Cyber Glove PINCH glove - sign speech 5th Glove
Body-based - Flexible Gloves active (force reflecting)Rudger MasterII
Body-based - Flexible Suits passive (not force reflecting) active (force reflecting) Aura Interactor - active
Rigid links Gloves passive active Utah Dextrous Hand Master EXOS Dextrous Hand Master SAFiRE
VR - RAVE • independent screen stereoscopic displays • configured to flat wall, immersive theater, CAVE™-like walk-in environments Fakespace Rave
VR - RAVE Fakespace RAVE
VR - Immersive working room • 3m x 3m x 3m environment standard • For one to six viewers • One person can be tracked click here for video Fakespace Working room
VR - Immersive Wall • large scale visualization environment • for group presentations and collaborative work Fakespace
VR - Immersive Wall • construction Fakespace
VR - Versatile Virtual ModelingSystem • Stereo displays Barco