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 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 ...
If you want the most insane VR setup imaginable, it would have to be a full-body VR suit and VR gloves -- thankfully, Teslasuit has your back, and well, every other part of your body. Teslasuit has ...
The team behind the Teslasuit full body VR haptic suit has this week announced their design and technology has won a Red Dot Award. This prestigious accolade is a testament to the innovative and ...
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.
A whole body virtual reality suit could soon supercharge the VR experience. The suit is expected to be able to help film directors map an actor's movement and even aid a Parkinson’s sufferer in ...
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 ...
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.
After spending $15k on their Skyrim VR setup, one streamer has added a haptic suit just to feel pain
A Skyrim VR streamer who spent $15,000 on a VR setup just for the Bethesda game has added a new element into the mix: actual pain. You ever feel like video games don't feel real enough to you? Sure, ...
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