Very bad look NASA dedicated Manus VR gloves

A foreign company called Manus VR Technologies designed a glove for VR applications. The company revealed that the gloves they manufacture have been used by NASA to train astronauts and help astronauts to become familiar with operations in the MR environment.

NASA astronauts are preparing to land on the ISS International Space Station. NASA uses VR to simulate an international space station training scenario. Through the video, we can see that the astronauts wear Manus VR gloves to perform various operations, such as testing the flexibility of gloves, trying to pick up items in virtual reality, such as tape.

It is worth noting that although the hands can wear gloves to better interact with virtual reality, but the user's wrist still needs to bundle the HTC Vive's handle.

It is understood that the virtual scene of the International Space Station is made using Unreal Engine 4 engine technology and PhysX technology, and then also need to use HTC Vive headset and HTC Vive controller.

Manus VR said in a statement that this is the best chance to show what Manus VR gloves can do for VR/AR/MR. NASA will also plan to adopt the Manus VR Developer Suite and Manus VR Bracelet that we will introduce. The latter will Has SteamVR tracking.

Last month, Valve announced the free launch of SteamVR tracking technology (ie, Lightning House technology), so Manus VR can build better VR tracking devices based on this technology.

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