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Richard Platt
onto Wearable Tech and the Internet of Things (Iot) November 29, 2021 1:38 PM
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Senseglove Nova is an overall big improvement with regard to the previous version of Senseglove gloves. The only worsening is that the force feedback is slightly weaker, but there have been huge improvements in comfort, usability, design, and tactile feedback. Using these gloves wirelessly has been very cool and I think that with this iteration they are finally usable by every company. The price, $5000, if your company can spare the money but make sure to get good effective and efficient training. Haptics in VR is still in the early stages, so this product is not perfect: the force feedback emulation still needs a lot of work to appear realistic. But when it works well, or where the vibrations on the fingertips are coherent with what you are touching in VR can feel a bit magical, and help you see the potential of this technology, that is the one of increasing the realism of the virtual simulation. The purpose of these gloves (according to the author) is to give decent haptic feedback for an affordable price, and he thinks that it has been fulfilled. If you want perfect haptics, instead, you have probably to wait for more iterations of these devices to start seeing something meaningful for you.