Virtual reality environments can be fun to explore but researchers are always looking for ways to make them more immersive. FaceHaptics takes an interesting approach to this issue. It uses a robot arm attached to a VR headset to deliver facial haptics.
The device comes with actuators, rubber tip, and radial fan. Thanks to this, you will be able to feel the leaves brushing your face or wetness of a virtual waterfall.
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