TESLASUIT'S NEW VR-POWERED GLOVE LET YOU FEEL EVERYTHING IN VIRTUAL REALITY


Teslasuit is a human-to-digital interface designed to simulate experience and accelerate the user's mastery of skills in the physical world through state-of-the-art wearable haptic technology. The technology, initially designed with the consumer in mind, shifted to the enterprise and industry level. The first product, a haptic, thermo-controlled, wireless full-body suit, was the first of its kind and launched in 2018 with applications in training across several industries. Now, a second product is being launched: The Glove.

The VR-powered Glove, lets the user feel physical objects virtually. Something that it was only possible in science fiction movies such as Steven Spielberg's 2018 movie Ready Player One, just to give you an idea. However, the Glove was not designed for gaming or entertainment. This
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sophisticated technology will serve other purposes.

Feeling the virtual world through haptic technology

The Teslasuit Glove can be used together with the suit as a set, or separately. The Glove, with an approximate price of $5.000, is a world-first Teslasuit-compatible VR glove that integrates haptics, motion capture, biometry, and force feedback. The Glove has a range of breakthrough applications that go from enterprise XR-training to healthcare or sports rehabilitation to aerospace training, and basically anything where the help of XR technology amplifies the user experience and helps in any kind of training.

Haptics, equipped with a 3x3 display for each finger, contributes to tactile sense, enabling users to feel virtual textures naturally as if they were in the real world. The Glove detects movements of the wearer's hands and uses them to control the accuracy of movement. According to the company, this is the perfect feature to use if fine motor skills are required.

The finely honed exoskeleton element, together with the motion capture and force feedback systems find their application in robotic tele-control systems as well as medical rehabilitation. In addition, the integrated biometric system gathers real-time data while in use, which allows for emotional state, stress level, and heart rate to be relayed. The Glove is completely wireless and can be connected to the suit via Wi-Fi.


Teslasuit has already transformed the XR industry; now, with the Teslasuit Gloves, they are empowering and augmenting the user to do so much more, taking human performance to the next level.

The future of VR: Mastering reality through Virtual Reality education and training
Teslasuit's New VR-Powered Glove Lets You Feel Physical Objects in Virtual Reality
 Professional skill training and development just got an upgrade making training more agile and fun as well as more efficient, Teslasuit XR

Using haptic training in combination with video and audio has proved its effectiveness as a valuable tool in professional skill training and development within many industries. A Virtual Reality environment for professional training with haptic feedback and tactile sense can be implemented in many businesses where the motor skill learning of workers is extremely important and is held on a regular basis.
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The advantage of haptic training with incorporated tactile sense is in the acceleration of the learning process, resulting in a positive return on investment (ROI). It also enables skills confidence and experience, the user feels empowered and in charge of their movements and decisions after the training. Haptic applications in training using this kind of wearable technology can address the usual and increasing shortage of coaches and make the virtual training environment a space to learn how to master reality.

Teslasuit at CES 2020: Working at Heights by VLA

If you want to know, see, and even have a unique experience by yourself on what's next in Virtual Reality training, the VLA (Vision Lab Apps) will be joining Teslasuit XR on January 7 to 10 at CES 2020 (Consumer Electronics Show) in Las Vegas to deliver a unique experience called Working at Heights by VLA. Attendees to the show will be able to experience and train for work that occurs at heights. By recreating a virtual environment and challenging scenarios, operators can be trained in a totally safe, cost-effective, and engaging way, with no risk to personnel or property damage.



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