This man is a legend in my eyes. The tests, the trials, everything he has gone through to make cheap gloves that allow you to FEEL in VR. That is crazy, I could never do something like this but I’m glad he is following his dream and doing it!
He's just casually innovating the vr industry in his home by giving us functional cheap vr haptics I would not be surprised if 10 20 years down the line in history books he would be mentioned as one of the people who changed the industry
@@BeeTaster (Realizes the issues with that eventuality) I'm going to have to keep physical records on clay and glass panels for long term preservation...
This is awesome! Have you considered selling kits as merch? I could imagine a lot of people would be interested in something like that so they don't have to worry so much about hunting down all the right parts.
@@Andernerd Money has nothing to do with it, if he's building other peoples kits, he's not prototyping. We need him prototyping so the system gets better, more compact and more durable instead of pumping out hundreds of the same design that could be improved.
@@sirspamalot4014 absolutely. Also note that he's a student. Each project is a learning experience in engineering. His experience incrementally builds up so he's an even better engineer. If he's doing production and shipping he's not gonna be learning that.
I've had these parts printed/ordered and sitting on my desk for a while now. I assemble them now and again, but will be great to sit down with a video to finally assemble. Thanks a bunch for this project!
Mine are assembled but... I did a bad job crimping and they don't work great, the ESP32 is just sort of stuck on there, my power management is lacking, I don't have the joystick because I got Index controller sticks and the footprint won't /quite/ fit on a perfboard... etc. etc. I'm sure at least some of these issues will be solved by the tutorial.
I got turned on to this project when you showed up on LTT and I have to say I am still just beyond impressed, it's simple yet complex, elegant yet mindblowing. I cannot wait to see prototype 5.
It’s amazing how much this person has done for vr building affordable gloves for the vr community and that he is not only making gloves so you can FEEL vr but he is also working on temperature, squishy, and finger tracking simulation WHILE ALSO making an affordable vr treadmill!
Seeing the whole progress of this project is been amazing. I mean, it started with a "essy" project, but Lucas has been coming with better and better solutions for each individual problem and big design upgrades on each version. Absolutely amazing.
I respect you so much. to be such a young engineer, building and creating something that youre pationate about thats OPEN SOURCE AND FOR THE PEOPLE is an amazing feat. thank you so much for what youre doing and much love
I would like to say, you're a true innovator and the fact that you don't have at least a million subs for that simple fact alone is crazy, but thank you so so much for releasing this kind of stuff for VR enthusiasts who don't want to shell out top dollar for some haptics. I salute you and would personally donate if I had the funds (why I'm here in the first place lol) but I cannot express gratitude or appreciation enough for everything you've done, and plan to continue doing.
This is exactly how I imagined that I would make such gloves, even the details are the same. You are simply amazing. Thank you very much for publishing the source code.
Waiting to by an ended just so I can make these gloves so excited and thanks to Lucas for bringing us all an amazing and affordable solution for what’s currently an enterprise level technology
currently building mine the tutorial comes great at the perfect moment. I think you are an amazing engineer, and I'm really looking forward to the treadmill.
I've always been interested in haptic feedback and always thought it would be the next leap to take on VR. you did a very good job on all your prototypes iterations! Looking forward to your next improvements
Thank you for consistently making updated tutorials! I've seen so many groups of people completely ignore the fact that their official tutorials haven't been updated to their current product. Wish you the best!
Prototype V = MASSIVE HYPE! The concept alone is enough to allow a clear picture of how efficient these are going to look and feel compared to type IV. Ordering everything for type 4 and building type 5 the moment you upload the files
I wish i had a 3d printer and the patients to make these. They look amazing! Its also amazing how much time and effort you have put into these gloves and its truly appreciated by the community!
Man you are a f genius. Hope your gloves get to the mainstream soon and you get support. This is what VR is lacking for sure. I love your dedication and your passion for what you are doing. Been 2 years. What happened ?.
This is already really cool but prototype 5 looks extremely exciting. Love the 3dprinted spring and gear solution, hall effect sensors are also really cool and way more reliable in my experience. Wanted to make this but prototype 5 is too exciting.
I wonder if arm muscle tension is a possibility here. Like, imagine there being real tension not only when gripping a lever, but also tension/resistance when pushing/pulling a lever.
@@rookiepaw7305 probably will come after the haptic gloves is finished; no sense in making another prototype with that prototype still being made, with great progress
I think this looks great and I'm really looking forward to see how this evolves even further over time. Though, I still need to get a VR headset and a PC capable of running any games at all. Regardless, I'm really liking this idea of force feedback gloves for VR.
This is great. If you’re curious about full force read backs on fabric as it stretches over time there’s a stretchy lined neoprene you can get online that can be made into digital gloves over your fingers. As they shear and stretch you will get different voltages running through them and can make a much lighter weight version. It compacts a bunch of the input hardware into the fabric as it naturally makes resistive ranges over motions. Machine learning can then be taught to track them and get synced feedback. Love your work.
Yooo 17 minutes is so short for something like this! Awesome, that makes this project feel so approachable. You’re single handedly knocking out half of the barriers to entry for the whole world to get into VR
wd40 isnt a lubricant, its a rust inhibiting solvent, that will even remove any actual lubricant in a part, so it will clean something like a potentiometer at first, but it wont act as a lubricant. you need ptfe or some form of actual lubricant oil to get actual long term lubrication in a moving part.
My first proto 4 is a year old at this point and still rotates smoothly, so maybe dissolving the original lube that comes on the pots is the important part
@@LucasVRTech i'd imagine theres probably no lubricant in those pots as standard. some pots have a thick lubricant behind the pcb where the back end of the rotating shaft meets the case. but most of the time pots don't need to be that wear resistant or ultra smooth feeling. the part that will wear out is the carbon layer on the pcb, no real way to prevent that. but for this application some fluid in there might help. wd-40 being a solvent is also bad for any plastic parts that might be in the pots, but i'd imagine even if they become brittle the pot will still work for a long time without issue. Just be better to use something made for the job. chain oil, 3in1 oil, sewing machine oil, or one people might have to hand, baby oil. Just dont use food oil, they'll go rancid.
It's been a while since I've come across a 10+ minute video that I've watched all the way through and been genuinely impressed at every aspect of. The production is great, the instructions are great, and the gloves look incredible! Hopefully I can build myself a pair sooner rather than later. Nice work.
Hi Lucas. I would like to propose how your cool invention could be used to help people with disabilities. I am a teacher. I was talking today with a lady who has an animatronic prosthetic hand. It is connected via bluetooth and you program it to be able to perform various set actions eg pinch, grab, tripod pinch etc. She then flexes a muscle in her forearm and a sensor detects it and grips, pinches etc. I thought what a great idea it would be to use a glove like this on her good hand to "program" or "teach" the animatronic hand various new gestures, and her animatronic hand would mirror her gloved hand. This sounds possible doesn't it? You can currently "teach" it new gestures / actions through the app, but it is a complex process and a lot of guesswork, but having a glove on the other hand to teach it seems like the perfect solution. Is this something you would be interested in pursuing with your invention - using it as an interface to "teach" prosthetics new actions? If so, please contact me and I can put you in touch with her and the developer of the app that goes with the animatronic prosthetic hand. Thanks. Keep up the good work by the way.
I don’t have steamVR nor the equipment for it, I’m terrible at electronics, and I didn’t understand what half these words meant, but I’m still liking the video because of how cool this is
Thank you for your hard work and passion! Your efforts allow a lot of us to experience the more luxury side of VR without the bonkers price tags! :) I just ordered an XR Elite and absolutely look forward to having a go at this project once it's here!
We need to spread this man's channel all over the world man, someone sponsor this guy ! Really appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into developing these gloves.
Straight heat. I can't. Once I get a proper workshop going I'm going to be joining you in making tons of vr tech and improvements. Can't wait for your treadmill build
One of the coolest vr related things happening right now. So glad to see this accessible to us consumers. Can't wait to make mine as soon as I have a more capable pc
Amazing, just amazing. It is still difficult for people not used to work with these materials or without access to 3D printers, but still it is just amazing.
This is impressive. I'm a CS student who loves to dabble with microcontrollers and electronics, but I'm nowhere near the level to just come up with such things. But I know enough to appreciate what you've done. Can't wait to see future versions!
It's not that he is of high level CS... he just started small and added little by little. Anyone can do these things. They just need somewhere to start!
@@kylewilhite4162 Yeah, of course. I wasn't really reffering to the knowledge itself - you basically can find any information you need on the internet or by reading some books. What I meant is that he had the determination to dabble with these concepts and perfect them until they worked together to make this thing operational. Personally I just don't have such motivation. I get burned out quickly, especially after a few failures along the way. This is what separates great people from average people. The ability not to give up and the determination to make the best possible thing they can.
@@Cavi587 that's fair. It's not even motivation still. Sometimes it's just mindlessly continuing until something motivates you again. It's how I've been doing school and now I'm a junior in college at 17
My mind is blown every video release. I have everything needed to build it allready but V5 looks super good! These designs are so amazing that its hard to wait. xD You are doing a great job!
Sick job. You probably hear this a lot anyway, but I genuinely feel that you and your friends have been doing amazing work to drive all of this forward. Thanks for that.
Super cool to see this all going up on youtube. Our modern computerized life was built on the back of garage PC builds and hobiests swapping ideas and work arounds, its nice to see that continueing, rather than everything being patented and walled off to maximize profits... I understand the need for businesses to be profitable, but damn if it doesn't slow down creative growth in new industries.
Im glad im not the only one who wanted to make haptic gloves in this way. I just straight up didnt have enough of the experience or money for a vr headset(or 3d printer) to even consider messing around with the index API.
This is absolutely amazing! I'd love to see it come to social vr games like vrchat. I play frisbee and golf on there with my friends and it would be dope to feel it!
Man, I'm really proud of my designs sometimes but you have more talent in your little finger than I could possibly imagine. This is a really cool project and I'm excited to see the next version! Good luck at MIT!
I possess a strong enthusiasm for VR technology due to its promising potential in the foreseeable future, likely within the next 10 to 15 years. Next year, I'll be starting as a freshman in Software Development, which marks the beginning of my ability to independently purchase and test various VR-related products and technologies. So yeah, your gloves idea are something I had in mind when deciding on this major. Not the main factor but an example for my future in college.
This man is a legend in my eyes. The tests, the trials, everything he has gone through to make cheap gloves that allow you to FEEL in VR. That is crazy, I could never do something like this but I’m glad he is following his dream and doing it!
Thank you!!!! But it's not just me, we wouldn't be nearly as far as we are without all the people who helped get this project where it is!
@@LucasVRTech but only YOU have created a milestone for the Future VR Timeline!
I know I'm Lady but I wish I could buy these at a mark up
Haven't seen a young dude do something this cool with VR since Palmer Lucky showed of his Oculus Developer Kits.
@@LucasVRTech hear me out, add the buttons like in an old Nintendo Power glove
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Glove
Thanks for working to make an open source haptic glove. I hope this will open up more innovation in the vr accessories space
He's just casually innovating the vr industry in his home by giving us functional cheap vr haptics I would not be surprised if 10 20 years down the line in history books he would be mentioned as one of the people who changed the industry
What a legend
20 years seems like long enough for books to become unused
@@BeeTaster lol 😆 he has an interactive exhibit in a vr museum
@@e-manyvelez7430 mich better 👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@@BeeTaster (Realizes the issues with that eventuality) I'm going to have to keep physical records on clay and glass panels for long term preservation...
This is awesome! Have you considered selling kits as merch? I could imagine a lot of people would be interested in something like that so they don't have to worry so much about hunting down all the right parts.
There'd be a demand for that but then he'd spend too much time assembling and shipping kits and not enough time prototyping and testing
@@sirspamalot4014 If he sets the price too low, yes. If he sets the price high enough to represent the value of his time, then no.
@@Andernerd Money has nothing to do with it, if he's building other peoples kits, he's not prototyping. We need him prototyping so the system gets better, more compact and more durable instead of pumping out hundreds of the same design that could be improved.
@@Andernerd the entire point of this project is an affordable haptic glove that doesn't cost hundreds of dollars, that ruins the entire point of this
@@sirspamalot4014 absolutely. Also note that he's a student. Each project is a learning experience in engineering. His experience incrementally builds up so he's an even better engineer. If he's doing production and shipping he's not gonna be learning that.
I've had these parts printed/ordered and sitting on my desk for a while now. I assemble them now and again, but will be great to sit down with a video to finally assemble. Thanks a bunch for this project!
Mine are assembled but... I did a bad job crimping and they don't work great, the ESP32 is just sort of stuck on there, my power management is lacking, I don't have the joystick because I got Index controller sticks and the footprint won't /quite/ fit on a perfboard... etc. etc. I'm sure at least some of these issues will be solved by the tutorial.
I got turned on to this project when you showed up on LTT and I have to say I am still just beyond impressed, it's simple yet complex, elegant yet mindblowing. I cannot wait to see prototype 5.
It’s amazing how much this person has done for vr building affordable gloves for the vr community and that he is not only making gloves so you can FEEL vr but he is also working on temperature, squishy, and finger tracking simulation WHILE ALSO making an affordable vr treadmill!
Seeing the whole progress of this project is been amazing. I mean, it started with a "essy" project, but Lucas has been coming with better and better solutions for each individual problem and big design upgrades on each version. Absolutely amazing.
I respect you so much. to be such a young engineer, building and creating something that youre pationate about thats OPEN SOURCE AND FOR THE PEOPLE is an amazing feat. thank you so much for what youre doing and much love
I would like to say, you're a true innovator and the fact that you don't have at least a million subs for that simple fact alone is crazy, but thank you so so much for releasing this kind of stuff for VR enthusiasts who don't want to shell out top dollar for some haptics. I salute you and would personally donate if I had the funds (why I'm here in the first place lol) but I cannot express gratitude or appreciation enough for everything you've done, and plan to continue doing.
Man this is why I love this community. Everyone is just so creative and manages to make tech easily accessible to share to the rest of us!
Valve should hire this guy for making their next VR headset being rumoured.
I hope this will have a more clear and full instruction this time. I can't wait to see my old parents reaction when trying this!
My grandpa freaked out playing oculus rift, these will blow there mind
This is exactly how I imagined that I would make such gloves, even the details are the same.
You are simply amazing. Thank you very much for publishing the source code.
Waiting to by an ended just so I can make these gloves so excited and thanks to Lucas for bringing us all an amazing and affordable solution for what’s currently an enterprise level technology
currently building mine the tutorial comes great at the perfect moment. I think you are an amazing engineer, and I'm really looking forward to the treadmill.
Absolute king, prototype 5 looks sick! If using both haptic gloves hasn't been implemented yet seeing it in prototype 5 would be crazy!
I've always been interested in haptic feedback and always thought it would be the next leap to take on VR. you did a very good job on all your prototypes iterations! Looking forward to your next improvements
I've been making a VR headset for the past 6 months and I have to say this is definitely going to be added to my arsenal of VR trinkets!
How’s the headset build going?
Hi, how is it going
Man, this is just wow. I admire what you're doing. Now I clearly understand why I want to get myself a 3D printer.
so excited!! i have all the parts and have started, but got stuck so im glad to have the tutorial :DD
Thank you for consistently making updated tutorials! I've seen so many groups of people completely ignore the fact that their official tutorials haven't been updated to their current product. Wish you the best!
Prototype V = MASSIVE HYPE! The concept alone is enough to allow a clear picture of how efficient these are going to look and feel compared to type IV. Ordering everything for type 4 and building type 5 the moment you upload the files
This is the prime example of "you don't need to be big to make something big"
You are epic, man!!
I can really tell how much effort you are putting into creating and editing these videos. Just know it isn't going unnoticed!
I wish i had a 3d printer and the patients to make these. They look amazing! Its also amazing how much time and effort you have put into these gloves and its truly appreciated by the community!
These are insane you should sell these, they would bring vr to the next level
I wish I could make a project this large scale, props to you man!
Man you are a f genius. Hope your gloves get to the mainstream soon and you get support. This is what VR is lacking for sure. I love your dedication and your passion for what you are doing. Been 2 years. What happened ?.
I hope this kid gets rich
And when he does, people will call him an evil capitalist 🙃
Same bro
He can cry in his private yet.
Absolutely nuts, the level of ingenuity here is insane
This is already really cool but prototype 5 looks extremely exciting. Love the 3dprinted spring and gear solution, hall effect sensors are also really cool and way more reliable in my experience. Wanted to make this but prototype 5 is too exciting.
wow the fit and finish of this project has improved tremendously. applause all around
I wonder if arm muscle tension is a possibility here. Like, imagine there being real tension not only when gripping a lever, but also tension/resistance when pushing/pulling a lever.
Anything is possible. But you're talking haptic suit. Not just gloves.
@@inventiveowl395 Maybe it could be an addon that reaches from the fingers to the shoulder point.
@@rookiepaw7305 probably will come after the haptic gloves is finished; no sense in making another prototype with that prototype still being made, with great progress
Strap a TENS unit to your muscles in your hand.
This is probably the coolest VR project I've seen so far
I think this looks great and I'm really looking forward to see how this evolves even further over time. Though, I still need to get a VR headset and a PC capable of running any games at all.
Regardless, I'm really liking this idea of force feedback gloves for VR.
Thank you, bro! Thank you for taking the time for doing all of this!
I'm looking forward to you your projects!
Lucas, tech startup, make it a business.
This is the future of vr.
People need cheap tracking and
Cheap gloves.
Make it happen.
Keep up the good work.
This is great. If you’re curious about full force read backs on fabric as it stretches over time there’s a stretchy lined neoprene you can get online that can be made into digital gloves over your fingers. As they shear and stretch you will get different voltages running through them and can make a much lighter weight version. It compacts a bunch of the input hardware into the fabric as it naturally makes resistive ranges over motions. Machine learning can then be taught to track them and get synced feedback. Love your work.
Amazing work
Yooo 17 minutes is so short for something like this! Awesome, that makes this project feel so approachable. You’re single handedly knocking out half of the barriers to entry for the whole world to get into VR
Hey! How's Version 5 coming along? Really cool project, would be interested to see how it's evolved in the past year and a half
I really hope this project is still in progress, this project is something that I was really excited about.
wd40 isnt a lubricant, its a rust inhibiting solvent, that will even remove any actual lubricant in a part, so it will clean something like a potentiometer at first, but it wont act as a lubricant. you need ptfe or some form of actual lubricant oil to get actual long term lubrication in a moving part.
My first proto 4 is a year old at this point and still rotates smoothly, so maybe dissolving the original lube that comes on the pots is the important part
Good catch. I didn't even think about that. Hopefully he sees this chooses a different lubricant
@@LucasVRTech i'd imagine theres probably no lubricant in those pots as standard. some pots have a thick lubricant behind the pcb where the back end of the rotating shaft meets the case. but most of the time pots don't need to be that wear resistant or ultra smooth feeling. the part that will wear out is the carbon layer on the pcb, no real way to prevent that. but for this application some fluid in there might help.
wd-40 being a solvent is also bad for any plastic parts that might be in the pots, but i'd imagine even if they become brittle the pot will still work for a long time without issue. Just be better to use something made for the job. chain oil, 3in1 oil, sewing machine oil, or one people might have to hand, baby oil. Just dont use food oil, they'll go rancid.
It's been a while since I've come across a 10+ minute video that I've watched all the way through and been genuinely impressed at every aspect of. The production is great, the instructions are great, and the gloves look incredible! Hopefully I can build myself a pair sooner rather than later. Nice work.
Hi Lucas. I would like to propose how your cool invention could be used to help people with disabilities. I am a teacher. I was talking today with a lady who has an animatronic prosthetic hand. It is connected via bluetooth and you program it to be able to perform various set actions eg pinch, grab, tripod pinch etc. She then flexes a muscle in her forearm and a sensor detects it and grips, pinches etc. I thought what a great idea it would be to use a glove like this on her good hand to "program" or "teach" the animatronic hand various new gestures, and her animatronic hand would mirror her gloved hand. This sounds possible doesn't it? You can currently "teach" it new gestures / actions through the app, but it is a complex process and a lot of guesswork, but having a glove on the other hand to teach it seems like the perfect solution. Is this something you would be interested in pursuing with your invention - using it as an interface to "teach" prosthetics new actions? If so, please contact me and I can put you in touch with her and the developer of the app that goes with the animatronic prosthetic hand. Thanks. Keep up the good work by the way.
These solutions are quite smart and thoughtful. This actually makes be cooler fr.
Dude got silenced by the vr companies 😂😂
hey dude, whens the next video coming out?
Remember when you first started man. Nice
Where did this guy vanish too? I was so invested and he just suddenly quit?
Same bro
i hope to see these working in vrchat soon! these would be AMAZING for the sign language community on there!
It's been a year Lucas
Been following you since you first posted about the gloves on TikTok. It’s amazing how far it’s come!
I can wait to see more of prototype 5. It looks like its going to ve much slimmer without the string coils
I don’t have steamVR nor the equipment for it, I’m terrible at electronics, and I didn’t understand what half these words meant, but I’m still liking the video because of how cool this is
Same, except I have steamvr but I just use the oculus pcvr store so it wouldn’t matter anyway
2 years with no update, big oof
He's a kid, probably school and maybe even college
It should still work
Hope there's a update eventually, this seems promising and he seems like a smart lad
Yea thats make me sad
Fell off. No way
Man I was just looking through 3d printed hands like a glove and then I see you, instantly subbed.
If only I had a 3d printer
Thank you for your hard work and passion! Your efforts allow a lot of us to experience the more luxury side of VR without the bonkers price tags! :)
I just ordered an XR Elite and absolutely look forward to having a go at this project once it's here!
sombody should sell a kit of all the this stuff
wow ive been playing vr for 3 years and this is just amazing thanks for sharing this
does anyone know the release date for v5 its been a year
There is no release date
Wow that’s really freaky. As soon as I buy all the supplies and equipment to finally do this project you release this video! Thank you!!
its 2024 now do i still wait for a new video or just make this
We need to spread this man's channel all over the world man, someone sponsor this guy ! Really appreciate the amount of time and effort you put into developing these gloves.
Any updates on this?
Straight heat. I can't. Once I get a proper workshop going I'm going to be joining you in making tons of vr tech and improvements. Can't wait for your treadmill build
its been 84 years where is version 5?
dude ! you're a legend. Perfect background music choice btw.
I wonder does it work on pico 4 or does he still need to add it
One of the coolest vr related things happening right now. So glad to see this accessible to us consumers. Can't wait to make mine as soon as I have a more capable pc
its been a year, any updates?
Can't wait for version 5. Subbed.
Hope he’s okay haven’t uploaded in a year now.
I think the big time corps got him so they wouldn't have to compete with 60 dollar gloves when they want to charge 500 for their own gloves
dude i dont even own a vr headset but i love watching all the way through these videos, keep it up
Hey chat, has anyone tried building this? Coz I'm about to try and just wanna know how difficult it is
I built mine and they work it took me about a month and a half because of school and stuff
Your technical skills are off the charts, just as your like/dislike ratio on this video. Simply amazing!
Can they gain sentience and break your fingers?
No😂
Not only the glove is dream like impressive. The video explanation quality is amazing
guys i dont think prototyp 5 is coming
Yeahh its been a while ,just let him cook, he doing all this work unpaid in his free time
he dropped the beta a while ago on the discord server
nahh hes cookin
Amazing, just amazing. It is still difficult for people not used to work with these materials or without access to 3D printers, but still it is just amazing.
if only he didnt stop out of no where
This is impressive. I'm a CS student who loves to dabble with microcontrollers and electronics, but I'm nowhere near the level to just come up with such things. But I know enough to appreciate what you've done. Can't wait to see future versions!
It's not that he is of high level CS... he just started small and added little by little. Anyone can do these things. They just need somewhere to start!
@@kylewilhite4162 Yeah, of course. I wasn't really reffering to the knowledge itself - you basically can find any information you need on the internet or by reading some books. What I meant is that he had the determination to dabble with these concepts and perfect them until they worked together to make this thing operational. Personally I just don't have such motivation. I get burned out quickly, especially after a few failures along the way. This is what separates great people from average people. The ability not to give up and the determination to make the best possible thing they can.
@@Cavi587 that's fair. It's not even motivation still. Sometimes it's just mindlessly continuing until something motivates you again. It's how I've been doing school and now I'm a junior in college at 17
dang bro what happened
He posts mainly on tiktok
was made to feel something you will never get to feel, that is doing sussy thing without getting into trouble, truly a power
My mind is blown every video release. I have everything needed to build it allready but V5 looks super good! These designs are so amazing that its hard to wait. xD You are doing a great job!
Sick job. You probably hear this a lot anyway, but I genuinely feel that you and your friends have been doing amazing work to drive all of this forward. Thanks for that.
Super cool to see this all going up on youtube. Our modern computerized life was built on the back of garage PC builds and hobiests swapping ideas and work arounds, its nice to see that continueing, rather than everything being patented and walled off to maximize profits... I understand the need for businesses to be profitable, but damn if it doesn't slow down creative growth in new industries.
Lucas. I simply can't remember how long i've been waiting for this tutorial. Hopefully I can get to building this sooner or later
It's amazing how simple you've made these!
Im glad im not the only one who wanted to make haptic gloves in this way. I just straight up didnt have enough of the experience or money for a vr headset(or 3d printer) to even consider messing around with the index API.
This is AMAZING! The apps and the driver on steam are so next level!
About to get into VR really hard and have been watching you for some time now. Once I get my setup I will look into building this
Its been 2 years. He is really really busy. But he releases a new haptic glove.
Jesus Christ dude
@@Karmske sorry if I took it too far.😂
This is absolutely amazing! I'd love to see it come to social vr games like vrchat. I play frisbee and golf on there with my friends and it would be dope to feel it!
Hope to see you return with more prototypes in the future! You are absolutely insane at what you do!
You freaking legend. Casually revolutionizing the VR industry,
Man, I'm really proud of my designs sometimes but you have more talent in your little finger than I could possibly imagine. This is a really cool project and I'm excited to see the next version! Good luck at MIT!
I possess a strong enthusiasm for VR technology due to its promising potential in the foreseeable future, likely within the next 10 to 15 years. Next year, I'll be starting as a freshman in Software Development, which marks the beginning of my ability to independently purchase and test various VR-related products and technologies. So yeah, your gloves idea are something I had in mind when deciding on this major. Not the main factor but an example for my future in college.