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Magnetic smart gloves for ‘Apple Glass’ could provide precise user control – AppleInsider
Apple’s long-rumored AR and VR efforts including “Apple Glass” could use smart gloves to interact with the system, using magnetic fields to determine where a user’s…

Apple’s long-rumored AR and VR efforts including “Apple Glass” could use smart gloves to interact with the system, using magnetic fields to determine where a user’s individual fingers are located.
One of the issues with current-generation VR headsets is a need to use hand-held controllers. While existing systems can be used to tell where hands are in relation to a helmet, they aren’t capable of accurately working out where a user’s individual fingers are positioned.
Furthermore, hand-held controllers…
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