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		<title>Teslasuit has a VR glove to go with its full-body haptic suit</title>
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<p>The new glove can be used in combination with the suit or separately, and Teslasuit says it integrates &#8220;haptics, motion capture, biometry and force feedback&#8221; to enable users to feel virtual textures. It could potentially be used for tele-control systems or for medical rehabilitation, and the company claims it can gather real-time data so could even be used to monitor users&#8217; stress levels or heart rate.</p>
<p>The Teslasuit first came to prominence with a <a href="https://www.engadget.com/2016/01/06/teslasuit-haptic-vr/">Kickstarter for its full-body VR suit</a> in 2016, although as noted by <a href="https://www.theverge.com/2019/12/26/21037855/teslasuit-glove-vr-haptic-feedback-glove-announce-pricing-release-date-ces-2020"><em>The Verge</em></a>, that project <a href="https://www.backerkit.com/projects/247607504/teslasuit-feel-what-you-play">was eventually abandoned</a> which is never a good sign. However, the body suit somehow came to fruition anyway and was presented at <a href="https://teslasuit.io/blog/teslasuit-project-announces-the-first-full-body-haptic-suit-with-motion-capture-and-climate-control/">CES 2018</a>.</p>
<p>Though there are plenty of videos of the suit in action, it&#8217;s only available to business customers, not regular people. The suit was demoed again at CES 2019, where the company said it was to be used for <a href="https://teslasuit.io/blog/teslasuit-with-collaboration-partners-presents-various-vr-training-demo-for-different-industries/">tasks in dangerous environments</a> including astronaut training, fuel loading training and emergency evacuation training.</p>
<p>The suit and gloves will be <a href="https://teslasuit.io/blog/teslasuit-at-ces-2020/">on display at CES 2020</a>, so you can check it out for yourself at the Teslasuit booth.</p>
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