Electrode Gloves: WeTac Revolutionizes VR

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New WeTac Gloves: The most realistic VR experience to date – Lynx R1 Headset available

Wearable skin “glove” to allow for haptic feedback when using a VR headset

New “Skin” for VR: WeTac- The Lightest and Most Comfortable Gloves that exist


Are you ready to take your virtual reality experiences to the next level? If so, you will definitely want to take a look at the new electrostimulation gloves, WeTac VR.

Engineers from the City University of Hong Kong have developed WeTac gloves for VR, a kind of wearable electronic skin. Using 32 electrodes on the entire surface and through electrostimulation, WeTac It is capable of providing haptic feedback that goes beyond the simple vibrations or pinches of other VR gloves on the market.

But here's the really exciting part: WeTac uses electrostimulation, which is much closer to the Tesla suit or to the skin.

This means that you can pass electrical current from the electrodes to the skin, allowing for a really wide range of sensations, from contracting muscles to even causing painful stimuli like touching a cactus. That is the necessary step for the VR sector to begin to become a real virtual world.

WeTac is still in the research phase, but with devices like the oo skin coming to market soon, it's clear that VR wearables and gloves like this are the future.

On the other hand, the Japanese company AISilk has already gone ahead with its consumer-oriented electrostimulation gloves, the “Lead Skin«, which use conductive fibers woven into the fabric for buttons, finger tracking and stimulation. There isn't much information for now, but we hope they are an affordable pair of gloves that will improve our current VR experience.


Lynx R1 Standalone Headset – Finally in the hands of early buyers

new lynx r1 vr headset finally arriving to first users
New Lynx R1 Headset

But it's not just the gloves that are causing a sensation in the world of virtual reality. The Lynx R1, a standalone virtual reality headset with amazing features like prismatic lenses, Snapdragon xr2, hand tracking and mixed reality pass-through, is finally shipping to its first backers after delays due to supply chain issues .

Its CEO, Stan Larroque, has stated that these units are much more polished than any headphones the company has shown at previous shows.

With the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) right around the corner and 2023 shaping up to be a big year for VR, it's an exciting time to be a VR enthusiast.

read portalgeek to be up to date with VR technology. Get ready to take your experiences to new levels with the Lynx R1 electrostimulation gloves and VR glasses.


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