Virtual reality systems are increasingly being introduced into our daily lives, changing the usual technological and educational processes. The latest invention of Teslasuit engineers, the ultra-sensitive Teslasuit Gloves, will allow more efficient use of virtual reality in the process of training and education of professionals.
The innovative technologies used in Teslasuit Gloves allow you to simulate touching objects in VR with a different surface texture, as well as having a different shape. The rigid construction of the plastic exoskeleton of the glove creates the illusion of contact with an object by simulating pressure and vibration. At the same time, 9 electrodes on each finger create the illusion of tactile contact with the surface of various materials. Thus, in the virtual universe, the user will be able to “feel” virtual things.
The glove has a two-way control system – together with creating the illusion of touch, Teslasuit Glove sensors monitor the user’s vital signs, analyzing the level of stress. This control is necessary during specific virtual training sessions. The gloves are connected to the user’s costume via Wi-Fi and provide synchronization of all effects and tracking the user’s reaction to various events.
The Teslasuit Glove device costs from $5,000 and is intended for training specialists who are preparing for space travel, or performing specific functions in terrestrial conditions, such as rescue operations or evacuation of victims.