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‘wetac’ electrotactile feedback system
A team of researchers from the City University of Hong Kong (CityU) recently unveiled ‘WeTac’, a thin, wearable electronic ‘skin’ that provides tactile feedback to users on VR and AR environments. This wireless electro-touch system is made of a skin-friendly hydrogel layer that adheres to users’ palms and collects their personalized touch sensing data, hoping to bring a more realistic and vivid virtual touch experience to the user. Username. metaverse. The newly developed innovation has great application potential in virtual games, sports, technical training, social interaction, or remote control robots.
“In addition to vision and hearing, tactile feedback will further enhance the virtual reality (VR) experience. Therefore, we…
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