Virtual reality (VR) has the potential to change the way so many tasks are handled today. However, one of the needs for VR to become more mainstream is the ability for users to “feel” more accurately with their digital “hands.” BeBop Sensors may have solved this need with its Forte Wireless Data Glove.
Adding haptics and accurate rapid sensing, BeBop Sensors’ Forte Wireless Data Glove can be used for a wide range of applications, including VR, medical, gaming, industrial and more. The gloves one-size-fits-all, and can handle more than 15 hours of wireless use. They have received much attention, including TIME Magazine’s prestigious Best Inventions 2018 Award.
“…Forte wireless gloves … allow users to grab and manipulate digital objects as if they actually existed in real life,” said Patrick Lucas Austin, technology columnist, TIME Magazine, in presenting the award.
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