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Backpack mimics feeling of jumping extra high in VR
A new technology called JumpMod can give people the sense of jumping higher, landing harder, and being pulled down while in VR.
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The JumpMod haptic backpack makes virtual leaps more realistic
The untethered device provides a more convincing illusion of vertical movement than today s best VR visual tricks alone..
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A new mask makes virtual reality smellable
The authors were able to make 30 different scents total, from herbal rosemary to fruity pineapple to sweet baked pancakes.
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New research aims to bring odors into virtual worlds
Soon, you may be able to smell the metaverse.
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Tactile Feedback In VR, No Cumbersome Gloves Or Motors Required
Tactile Feedback In VR, No Cumbersome Gloves Or Motors Required
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