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Microsoft’s PIVOT haptics research might improve how we throw balls in VR – VentureBeat
The latest VR haptics research from Microsoft — called “PIVOT” — could makes movements such as throwing balls appear more realistic.
Even if you were separated from family and friends by time or distance, what would it mean if virtual reality could believably offer you a game of catch with them anyway?
The latest VR haptics research from Microsoft called PIVOT might see this dream realized more believably.
The wrist-strapped accessory put together by Microsoft researchers features a piece that swings into the wearers palm for a believable catching and throwing experience in VR.
Today, most VR developers create their own throwing…
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