A Real Life Haptic Glove (Ready Player One Technology Today) - Smarter Every Day 190 | Summary and Q&A

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A Real Life Haptic Glove (Ready Player One Technology Today) - Smarter Every Day 190

TL;DR

Smarter Every Day explores the use of a virtual haptic glove, allowing users to interact with a virtual world through physical touch and movement.

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Key Insights

  • 👻 The virtual haptic glove provides a new level of interaction with virtual reality, allowing users to feel and touch virtual objects.
  • 🥊 The glove's precise feedback and force feedback capabilities create a more immersive and realistic experience.
  • 😒 The use of sensors and air pressure in the glove allows for adjustable and customizable touch and force feedback.

Transcript

Hey, it's me Destin, welcome back to Smarter Every Day. I love Ready Player One. It's a fascinating book about this virtual world called The Oasis, based here in Columbus Ohio. If we're ever gonna get to a virtual world, We have to have ways to interact with that virtual world with our bodies. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) So this is the first episode of a series on... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: How does the virtual haptic glove work?

The virtual haptic glove uses sensors and actuators to provide feedback to the user's hand, allowing them to feel and interact with the virtual environment. It utilizes air pressure to create varying levels of touch and force feedback.

Q: Can users feel individual raindrops with the glove?

Yes, the glove provides accurate and precise feedback, allowing users to feel each individual raindrop in their hand. This creates a realistic and immersive experience.

Q: How many sensors are there in the glove?

The glove contains a total of 120 sensors, some of which are in the fingers. These sensors allow for precise tracking and feedback to the user's hand.

Q: Is the force feedback in the glove adjustable?

Yes, the pressure of the actuators in the glove can be controlled, allowing for adjustable force feedback. This helps create a more realistic and customizable experience for the user.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Smarter Every Day visits Haptx, a company in California, to try out their virtual haptic glove called Glens.

  • The haptic glove, used in conjunction with the HTC Vive and a computer, allows users to feel and interact with the virtual environment.

  • The glove provides accurate and precise feedback, allowing users to feel raindrops, touch objects, and experience force feedback.

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