VR glove that works with the nervous system – Phantom unveiled

Colorado-based startup Afference has developed a next-generation virtual reality glove, offering an innovative approach to haptic feedback. This high-tech Phantom glove not only provides sensation on the skin, but also activates peripheral nerves in the hand, leaving the fingers completely free.
Afference has developed the Phantom glove, which is a high-tech glove for virtual reality.
The Phantom glove consists of electronic and battery modules that are securely attached to five adjustable rings located at the base of each finger. All of these components are connected via a lightweight fabric strap that wraps around the wrist without covering the palm. When the user touches or grasps virtual objects, the rings on the respective fingers stimulate nerves that connect them to the brain.
As a result, the sensory cortex “believes” that the user is touching something and responds by creating the appropriate tactile sensations on the fingers. However, when virtual objects are not being touched, the user’s uncovered fingertips can still sense objects in the real environment.