VR Gloves
Dexta’s ‘Dextarity Interaction Engine’ Lets Devs Build Tactile VR Worlds
Dexta's exoskeleton glove is a haptic input system which is designed to give users a sense of touch in VR. These new videos which show how the company's 'Dextarity Interaction Engine' gives developers the tools they need to get the virtual...
PowerClaw is a Haptic Glove Ready To Freeze, Burn, and Shock You (Virtually)
PowerClaw is a haptic glove that lets you feel heat, cold, and a number of sensations on the tips of your fingers. Coming to Gamescom 2016 right after the recent launch of their IndieGogo campaign, the team is now...
Manus VR’s Gloves in Action Using Valve’s Lighthouse Tracking for Hands and Arms
We've been tracking Manus VR, the start-up dedicated to producing an intuitive VR glove input device, for a while now. The team were present at GDC in March, showing their latest prototype glove along with their in-house developed game Pillow's...
Dexta are Making Haptic Exoskeleton Gloves that Lets VR Push Back
Dexta Robotics is pioneering what they see as the next logical step for immersive experiences, being able to touch the virtual world, and to feel it push back. Their Dexmo VR gloves are designed to provide resistance to the...
Manus Announces VR Gloves Developer Kit Priced $250, Shipping in Q3
Manus VR are developing what they claim will be the first consumer virtual reality glove and have announced that their first developer kits are to go on sale at $250, developers can grab a pre-order reservation today.
Update: We incorrectly...
This Haptic Gloves Lets You Feel Hidden Underwater Objects
A new type of haptic sonar glove developed by Ph.D. candidates Aisen Carolina Chacin and Takeshi Ozu of the Empowerment Informatics program at Tsukuba University in Japan, lets the user “feel” underwater object using a mix of SONAR echolocation...
Manus VR Experiment with Valve’s Lighthouse to Track VR Gloves
The Manus VR team demonstrate their latest experiment, utilising Valve's laser-based Lighthouse system to track their in-development VR glove.
Manus VR (previously Manus Machina), the company from Eindhoven, Netherlands dedicated to building VR input devices, seem have gained momentum in 2015....
Hands On: ‘Manus’ Wireless VR Gloves Adding OSVR Integration, Promising Hints of Future Positional Tracking
Manus, the minds behind the eponymous VR data glove and Open Source Virtual Reality (OSVR) partners, have revealed to us that they are well on their way integrating OSVR equipment for their wireless VR gloves
Far from giving up on...
2 VR Gloves Promising Haptic Feedback, 2 Very Different Approaches
There's a coming tide of VR peripherals on the horizon, and haptic gloves represent a compact, and (relatively) cost-efficient solution among the multi-pronged challenge that is VR input.
While infrared depth cameras like Leap Motion and Microsoft Kinect can facilitate...
Video Preview: Manus Machina’s Wireless VR Glove Looks Promising, Headed to E3 2015
Manus Machina, a tech startup based in the Netherlands, have released a video preview of what they're calling 'the first consumer VR glove' ahead of its appearance at E3 2015 where the device will quite literally be on hand...














