University Of Singapore Makes Touching VR's HANDs To Feel Touch On Metaverse

JAKARTA The University of Singapore made a breakthrough in virtual world midwives. They managed to develop VR gloves that would make life in the metaverse even more similar to reality.

New VR signatures from the University of Singapore have been developed for use in medical training at the National University Health System. This technology provides a real sensation when touching or picking up objects in the virtual world, allowing medical professionals to practice in a realistic virtual environment.

This VR may be used to hold a surgical device or examine the patient's pulse, and provide real-time feedback through the haptic system embedded in it.

This is an important development in wearable technology that can have a significant impact on the world of health, as VR becomes a testing ground for future health technologies.

These gloves are designed to be lighter and more affordable than the gloves currently on the market. This makes HaptGlove of The National University of Singapore a more impressive technology. Production will begin in the next few years.

According to an NFT News report, these gloves were developed by The National University of Singapore for use by training participants at the National University Health System. In particular, users will be able to use this technology to hold surgical devices or check the patient's pulse.

The hands of VR made by the University of Singapore are an important advance in wearable technology, which will have a major impact on the world of health and medical training.