The VR glove that allows you to feel
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Chinese company Dexta Robotics are working to create an exoskeleton glove that would allow you to experience feedback from a virtual reality. The glove allows the hand to feel pressure rather than a vibration, allowing them to interpret the size and shape of an object. BBC Click spoke to Aler Gu about the change that virtual reality will have on the gaming and technology industry.
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