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Sharp is developing a VR haptic glove, aiming to provide users with a more immersive virtual reality experience. The prototype glove, expected to retail for around ¥100,000 per pair (approximately $760 USD), is designed to deliver not just tactile feedback but also simulate the texture of virtual objects.
The glove incorporates small, independently controlled vibration modules at the tip of each finger. By varying the vibration patterns, Sharp intends to replicate the sensation of touching diverse materials, potentially revolutionizing how users interact within VR environments.
However, Sharp has cautioned that the project is in its early stages. The company also alerted prospective buyers of the potential for setbacks, stating that due to unforeseen circumstances, the project could be discontinued, ultimately preventing the release of the product or related services.
“Please be aware that unforeseen circumstances may lead to the discontinuation of development, resulting in the unavailability of related products and services,” Sharp stated.
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