Love seeing ways we can extend the VR world. I've always wanted to learn how to work on a car but never had the space (nor car) to work on it. Excited for the possibilities this can bring for both education and training.
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Well, the general idea seems to be nice, but I can't imagine using something this big. It also looks heavy. As a professional utility: a neat job. Good luck!
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Wow, I'm amazed. I have emotions when I think about the future. It is exciting what it will be, how hard the technique will develop, namely everything related to robots. Thanks for sharing this video. It's fascinating. I want to try such a type of glove. When I think that I only wear disposable gloves, but there are already such gloves. Speaking of disposable gloves, I am allergic to latex gloves, and I assume that many are allergic to such gloves. On https://medrux.com/latex-vs-nitr..., I read about a good alternative, being the nitrile gloves. You can try them.
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Wow, I'm amazed. I have emotions when I think about the future. It is exciting what it will be, how hard the technique will develop, namely everything related to robots. https://bromphen.com/bromphen-pse-dm/
hisisseriouslynext-levelinnovation! I can totally see this being a game-changer not just for VR gaming, but for professional training like surgery simulations or mechanical engineering. The tactile feedback feature sounds so immersive. Would love to know how it compares with other haptic gloves on the market. Great job to the team behind
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his is seriously next-level innovation! I can totally see this being a game-changer not just for VR gaming, but for professional training like surgery simulations or mechanical engineering. The tactile feedback feature sounds so immersive. Would love to know how it compares with other haptic gloves on the market. Great job to the team behind
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