Virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) headsets are becoming increasingly advanced, enabling increasingly engaging and immersive digital experiences. To make VR and AR experiences even more realistic, engineers have been trying to create better systems that produce tactile and haptic feedback matching virtual content.
An origami-based haptic device that could enhance virtual reality
Wireless, ultrathin 'skin VR' to provide a vivid, personalized
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Accelerating tactile communication with skin-attached telehaptics
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The future of touch: Researchers uncover physical limitation in
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Research team uses immersive VR to shed light on tactile gating
Tactile tattoos to make virtual worlds tangible