Dexta’s exoskeleton glove is a haptic input system which is designed to give users a sense of touch in VR.
Dexta’s exoskeleton glove is a haptic input system which is designed to give users a sense of touch in VR.

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Dexta’s exoskeleton glove is a haptic input system which is designed to give users a sense of touch in VR.
Dexta’s exoskeleton glove is a haptic input system which is designed to give users a sense of touch in VR.
Dexmo
Dexmo ist ein ziemlich gruseliger Handschuh für Virtual Reality. #virtualreality #vr
Bisher gibt’s nur Controller, mit denen ihr in VR-Welten fiktive Objekte greifen könnt. Dexta Robotics möchte das mit dem seltsamen Handschuh Dexmo ändern. Bereits vor fast zwei Jahren präsentierte Dexta Robotics das Exoskelett für die Hand, das bei Kickstarter finanziert werden sollte. Die Finanzierung scheiterte, aber die Erfinder glauben nach wie vor an ihre Idee. Nach über 20 Prototypen…
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The Dexmo Exoskeleton Glove brings a feeling of presence to virtual objects
exoglove - let you touch and feel digital objects
exoglove – let you touch and feel digital objects
exoglove let you touch-and feel digital objects #scriptink #Dexta Robotics #Kickstarter #dexmo
For a virtual world to be truly immersive, it would ideally include a full sensory experience, not just the eyes-and-ears experience offered by a VR headset. Joining the league of companies looking to make a virtual world more real is Chinese company #Dexta, with an “exoglove”(#exoglove) called #Dexmo—…
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Exoskeleton for your hand lets you feel virtual objects and control robots
Chinese company Dexta Robotics set out to develop a hand motion-capturing device last year, but instead of creating a glove like everybody else, they designed an impressively affordable exoskeleton. This device called Dexmo — available in classic and F2 variants — can be used as a virtual reality or a robot controller. For VR, it serves as a way to interact with the digital world within systems like the Oculus Rift — the F2 version even has haptic feedback, letting you feel the size of the virtual object you’ve picked up on screen. The classic version, on the other hand, is purely an input device. In robotics, it can be used to control mechanical hands and arms, even ones designed for dangerous and sensitive tasks like bomb disposal.
In addition, Dexmo can be used to mix music à la Imogen Heap or even control remote-controlled cars and smart lighting, among many other things. Dexta Robotics is currently trying to raise $200,000 via Kickstarter to fund the exoskeleton’s production, and you can get one for as low as $65 (by May 2015), so long as the startup reaches its goal. To know if the exoskeleton’s worth pledging for, check out the demo videos below.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMbXMz8Mgs4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mADA3xyqjao
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1zQSGnpJWdg
Maybe not as practical as a Leap Motion in its current iteration, but it appears to be more accurate, which is definitely needed. The Dexmo exoskeleton captures your hand motion and is now live on Kickstarter for any of you experimental devs out there - https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1277630932/dexmo-an-exoskeleton-for-you-to-touch-the-digital
Un exoesqueleto que reproduce virtualmente el tacto de objetos reales
Un nuevo dispositivo se ha sumado a la carrera para cruzar el límite que separa el mundo digital del real a través del tacto. Se trata del Dexmo F2, fabricado por la empresa Dexta Robotics, y es un exoesqueleto que, además de reproducir el movimiento de las manos de quien lo maneja, es capaz de ... Leer más Ver completo en http://panamadeverdad.com/2014/10/13/un-exoesqueleto-que-reproduce-virtualmente-el-tacto-de-objetos-reales/
Un exoesqueleto que reproduce virtualmente el tacto de objetos reales
Un nuevo dispositivo se ha sumado a la carrera para cruzar el límite que separa el mundo digital del real a través del tacto. Se trata del Dexmo F2, fabricado por la empresa Dexta Robotics, y es un exoesqueleto que, además de reproducir el movimiento de las manos de quien lo maneja, es capaz de ... Leer más Ver completo en http://panamadeverdad.com/2014/10/13/un-exoesqueleto-que-reproduce-virtualmente-el-tacto-de-objetos-reales/