VR games and environments are already capable of giving you an immersive experience. With facial haptics, you can take your experience to the next level. Such a system can help you feel the wind, heat, and rain in virtual worlds.
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FaceHaptics uses a robot arm attached to a head-mounted virtual reality headset. It provides multi-directional haptic cues such as wind, warmth, and a whole lot more. It uses a water spray to help you feel the mist in VR.
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