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Meta announced new technology today. This technology lets people feel things in virtual reality. The company calls it haptic gloves. These gloves use special sensors and air pressure. They simulate the sense of touch. Users can feel virtual objects. They can feel textures and shapes. They can feel pressure. This makes VR experiences feel much more real.


Meta announces Facebook VR haptic technology

(Meta announces Facebook VR haptic technology)

This technology works by controlling air flow. Tiny air bladders inflate quickly inside the glove. They press against the user’s hand and fingers. This creates the feeling of touching something solid. Different patterns create different textures. Soft fabrics feel different from hard plastic. The system responds very fast. It feels almost instant. Users feel like they are actually touching things.

Meta believes this is a big step forward. Current VR controllers offer limited feedback. They vibrate. They cannot create detailed touch sensations. These new gloves change that. They make digital worlds feel physical. This could change how people use VR. Training simulations could feel real. Doctors could practice delicate procedures. Designers could feel virtual models. Friends could shake hands in a virtual space. The possibilities are broad.


Meta announces Facebook VR haptic technology

(Meta announces Facebook VR haptic technology)

The company shared this news in a press release. Meta’s Reality Labs developed the technology. They have been working on it for years. It is still a research project. It is not a consumer product yet. Engineers are testing it. They are refining the hardware. They are making it smaller. They are making it more reliable. Meta wants to build the metaverse. Convincing touch is essential for that vision. This glove technology aims to deliver it. The research continues. Meta hopes to integrate this tech into future VR systems.

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