The new VR-Assisted Glove, developed by Teslasuit, makes you feel objects physically in the world of Virtual Reality.
Rapid advances and developments in haptic technology make it possible to create virtual environments that can offer a completely immersive Virtual Reality (VR) experience to wearable device users with today's tactile technology.
Teslasuit is a human-digital interface designed to simulate the experience with the state-of-the-art wearable tactile technology and to accelerate the user's ability to master skills in the physical world.
The corporate-oriented VR glove, which works in conjunction with the Teslasuit unit or completely independently, is specifically designed to make VR even more immersive, with a range of special details. These can be called an exoskeleton that provides haptics and force feedback on each finger for texture and touch effects. Thus, it is ensured that digital objects that are gripped in the virtual environment feel as if they are really there. The technology, originally designed with the consumer in mind, has also been developed for use at the enterprise and industrial level.

The first product with a tactile, thermo-controlled, wireless full-body suit was the first of its kind and launched in 2018 with training apps from various industries.
Now a second product is launched: VR-Gloves.
This VR-supported Glove allows the user to feel physical objects virtually. It's also possible to give you an idea from Steven Spielberg's science fiction movies like Ready Player One, which was transferred to the big screen in 2018. However, this glove is not designed for gaming or entertainment. This sophisticated technology will serve other purposes.
Teslasuit Gloves can be used together with the suit as a set or separately. For about $5,000, VR-gloves are the world's first Teslasuit compatible VR glove that integrates motion capture, biometrics and power feedback.
The use of haptic technology with video and audio has proven its effectiveness as a valuable tool in professional skill training and development in many industries.
The glove has all kinds of haptic features, from corporate XR training to health and sports rehabilitation, aviation training, and basically the help of XR technology enhances the user experience and helps with any kind of training.

Equipped with a 3x3 screen for each finger, Haptic features add to the sense of touch and make users feel naturally as if they were in the real world. The glove senses the movements of the user's hands and uses them to check the accuracy of the movement. According to the company, these fine motor skills are an excellent feature.
Nossoff, Founding Partner and CEO of Teslasuit:
“We created the Teslasuit Glove to expand XR training capabilities. However, the integrated array of features makes our product extremely versatile for a wide variety of industries. Teslasuit Gloves will be released in the second half of 2020.”