In 2016, it was called the first year of virtual reality (VR). Various helmet wearable devices and related application software came out. In 2017, the US Consumer Electronics Show (CES) AR/VR became the new focus, not only the VR helmet. With smart glasses, related VR shoes and gloves have emerged, and an action tracker allows the items you want around to change to a VR controller.
Cerevo pushes the world's first pair of VR shoes TaclimA Japanese startup company launched the world's first VR shoes and gloves Taclim at the US Consumer Electronics Show CES 2017. Cerevo, a Japanese startup that develops a variety of IoT products, has partnered with Nidec Seimitsu, a Japanese supplier of tactile components, to create a 1.4-inch wide tactile-generating device that produces a variety of real touches. Cerevo places three and one tactile-generating device in shoes and gloves, plus a built-in 9-axis motion sensor that connects to the VR device via wireless networking technologies such as Bluetooth or Sub-GHz, allowing the wearer to play VR You can also feel the tactile feedback.
VR shoes Taclim is designed to create a better immersive experience in virtual reality. When you wear VR shoes and kick the enemy's body in the game, you will feel the soft thing. When you hit the enemy shield, you may be true. Feeling pain; in addition, walking on the sand booth, on the snow, on the wood floor, etc. will have different tactile feelings. Taclim shoes containing gloves are expected to be available in the second half of 2017, but have not yet revealed the listing price.
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HTC Vive Tracker pulls more real objects into VRHTC, the Taiwanese consumer electronics manufacturer that laid out the VR market very early, introduced the Vive Tracker, a small motion tracker at CES. The Vive Tracker weighs about 85 grams and is about 99.65 mm long and 42.27 mm high. Like a small disc, it can be placed in a third-party accessory, so that VR is no longer just a control stick, but can be combined with real objects in a virtual reality situation. HTC emphasizes that Vive Tracker should allow developers to simply customize their own accessories. The VR tracker is connected to allow consumers to plug and play directly.
HTC also showed the results of development with a number of partners, adding Vive Tracker to the real bat to increase the gaming experience and even the actual sports training record path; some developers have introduced VR simulation guns, after installing the motion tracker, Players can truly feel the recoil of the gun, especially the developer dot dot dash combined with Vive Tracker's VR camera D3-U, which can directly capture images in virtual reality.
Daniel O'Brien, vice president of HTC Virtual Reality, revealed that 1,000 Vive Trackers will be sent to developers in the first half of 2017. It is expected to be available to consumers and manufacturers in the second quarter of 2017, and prices will be close to the official release. Can be determined.
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