Last summer, VR social platform startup Somnium and VR suit maker Teslasuit unveiled a “human-to-digital interface designed in the form of a full-body XR suit” — a suit that can literally electrocute ...
Virtual reality users looking to take their immersion to the next level, may be interested in a new haptic feedback suit specifically designed for virtual reality applications called the Teslasuit.
Virtual reality is a feast for the eyes and ears, but what about the rest of your body? Companies are experimenting with ways to incorporate touch into VR experiences, and while products like the ...
Hardlight VR is a new haptic suit from Nullspace VR that launched its Kickstarter last week. It’s already set to pass its original goal and the team have announced the project’s first stretch goal. We ...
If the primary trajectory of progress in terms of technology is easy access and instant communication — as exemplified by smartphones, social media, the cloud, and such — in gaming, its immersion.
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.
Valkyrie Industries off-handedly refers to the current iteration of its VR suit as “Iron Man v. 1.” It’s a fitting reference. There’s a very “first half of the superhero film” vibe to the prototype.
HaptX, the maker of data gloves for virtual reality, has raised $23 million to accelerate the development of its next-generation of haptic technology. Redmond, Washington-based Haptx brings the ...
Anyone who's played a full-scale VR game like the Zero Latency experience knows how insanely immersive and real this tech already feels. And the next step is to find a way for people to actually feel ...