Virtual Reality is shorted VR gloves. The VR
Glows are
wearable (some are completely wireless) that users can wear to enable finger
and/or hand tracking and touch sensors within virtual reality. With this technology, it is possible for you to play
the piano and do other things with your hand and fingers. Although the
technology is still in its early stage, developers have made the type that
recognizes motion. More features will be added to make the experience more
realistic such as heat sensors to produce heat when the user touches hot
objects.
Virtual reality is growing and as part of the technologies evolution, a
variety of VR accessories have been developed. As part of the burgeoning
expansion surrounding VR tech, there are, of course, a number of crowd funded
success stories and failures, so be careful with your choices. Our selection of
VR gloves is non-extensive, as so many other VR gloves are on the market or in
production. As always we recommend doing your own, additional research but we thought
these virtual reality gloves were some of the most promising available as VR
accessories.
VR gloves are also part of the VR accessory ecosystem that aims to bring even more realism and
senses (touch) to make VR more immersive. A number of products are now available
or in production and in R&D stage (research and development). VR gloves can
be split into three main categories: i) Haptic gloves, ii) Gamer gloves, iii)
VR HMD and platform-specific VR gloves.
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