“Hapballoon: Wearable Haptic Balloon-Based Feedback Device”
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Title:
- Hapballoon: Wearable Haptic Balloon-Based Feedback Device
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Description:
The Hapballoon is a lightwearable device that can be used to present various haptic sensations. It is possible to present force feedback, especially with respect to pinching and gripping of objects, as well as temperature and vibration information to enhance the material feeling of the VR world.
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