Many technology companies that have stated that they would cultivate the field of virtual reality devices. That's because the VR considered very promising business for now and the future. Besides the development of virtual reality technology not only get to the VR headset, because a company called Manus developing VR glove first in the world.
Many technology companies that have stated that they would cultivate the field of virtual reality devices. That's because the VR considered very promising business for now and the future. Besides the development of virtual reality technology not only get to the VR headset, because a company called Manus developing VR glove first in the world.
The VR device called Manus has a function similar to the VR headset to enjoy the sensation of an artificial world, the difference between this device allows you to interact with objects in the virtual reality. Of course this is a very powerful combination, while VR headsets like the Oculus Rift VR presents a view of the world, then Manus VR will allow you to touch anything that is in the world of VR.
As quoted from Engadget, Saturday (12/03/2016), the device uses a system of Lighthouse Manus VR tracking technology to fit the position shown VR headset. This device will be arrival of the kit that can be ordered in the second quarter of this year for $ 250, or about 3.2 million rupiah.
In Manus VR Kit sales package will include a USB dongle, a pair of gloves are washable and two wrist holder for the controller device HTC Vive. These gloves alone has the power that can last up to eight hours and has a vibrating motors programmed for tactile feedback.
The development team of this device has also set up a Software Development Kit (SDK) for game developers who are interested in using gloves Manus VR VR in the game they were made. Interestingly, Manus VR certain to be compatible with PC games, Google Cardboard and Samsung Gear VR. So, not only HTC Vive are assigned to this device.
Tim Manus VR itself comes from the Dutch who started the cultivation of these devices in 2014 with the aim of creating the first VR gloves for general consumers. Although still a prototype, but this device will be showcased at the Game Developers Conference next week's event. Manus VR kit itself will enter the market in the third quarter of 2016.