WeTac, the hydrogel skin for touching virtual reality
Engineers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed a thin, wearable electronic 'skin' for touching and manipulating virtual (or real, remote) objects.
Engineers at the City University of Hong Kong have developed a thin, wearable electronic 'skin' for touching and manipulating virtual (or real, remote) objects.
A sensor system that does not require an external power supply allows those who have suffered damage to recover their touch.
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