The SenseGlove Nova 2 has been announced by the brand as the second-generation version of its virtual reality (VR) controller glove that's updated with a number of upgrades.
The glove-style controller maintains a relatively slim construction that is engineered to deliver an enhanced sense of realism when it comes to VR research, training and even social interactions. The glove makes headway in terms of palm feedback, which will enable users to deliver a more holistic experience for the user as they interact with the digital environment.
CEO Frank Goovaerts spoke on the SenseGlove Nova 2 saying, "One of the most requested features was the ability to feel feedback on the palm of the hand, just as one would in real life. With Nova 2.0, we have been able to incorporate this feature, all while maintaining the wireless and compact design of the gloves."
Haptic VR Controller Gloves
The SenseGlove Nova 2 Has Haptic Force-Feedback Technology
Trend Themes
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