I also did that thing, but I can't tell I love this book I consider it a guilty pleasure, in food terms something between oven reheated refrigerated super market pizza and KFC chicken. Let's be honest, this was a really fun, crappy book. :D
@@koreboredom4302 same xD. I would be like:back in MAH times we played with consoles and computers... And vr wasn't such a big deal for gamers and now ya'll just living somewhere else which reminds me of oasis! Grandpa what is that? A dream...
I could 100% see this being sold as not so much a pair of gloves but an adjustable harness that has the powersupply in the back and is worn like a backpack. Gloves connect directly to the power in the back, as does the headset (or have a place to easily mount the current vive wireless battery pack), and just like that pretty much you're entire upper body is now in VR. If you wanted to really go the extra mile later down the line, you could also theoretically add knee and shin pads to help better track leg movement in room-scale. Not to mention if you implement the same tech in the shin/knee pads, imagine how terrifying it would be to be playing a horror game and in the dark you suddenly feel something brush up against your leg...
I've seen prototypes of VR for being able to move in place, they tried to use a sphere with that had an axis, and moved like a "Treadmill" mentioned above, was pretty neat
The Fact that you so naturally interacted with the objects once you normalized to the force feedback shows how well the technology has been created. Awesome can't wait to try it .truly awesome.
Mike Metcalf my comments a month late but what you said resonates with me. I feel like we’re in the coming age of rapid technology growth, the infancy of it. Just afraid we won’t be here when the really cool stuff comes out to the public. Which is just a shame.
Yep. Im only 16 so I do think I will be around when at least some of the early consumers models come out. It really is just exciting (and sometimes scary) to see what technology can do!
Mike Metcalf true that. It’s exciting, all the new stuff coming out. Time sure flies by though. Feels like I was 16 yesterday (20 now). Been having existential crises nearly everyday since graduating high school lol.
I actually wonder if they will make a whole body suit version of the glove and you can feel everything in the simulation like bumping into things, picking stuff up etc.
What the heck lol. When he said he didn't think VR would catch on. That's maybe the craziest statement I've ever heard. You can literally live any fantasy you have and experience it in first person. How would that not catch on? Chances are 15 years from now most of our schooling is taught in a VR environment because it's so convenient and so cheap comparred to actually building experiences. Instead of telling children to memorize the names of the planets you can just take them to them and show them each one. Like the Magic Schoolbus show but IRL.
So much VR tech is being developed, it's crazy. There's so many things being made that I dont feel as though we'll have to wait too long for something like the oasis experience! Honestly, it's crazy.
at this point we already do have the technology, theres several different companies that make gloves, theres entire suits you can wear that actually give sensation of touch (with plans to add temperature and a whole other variety of immersive feedbacks), leg trackers, and omni-directional treadmills. All we need now are games that actually implement these things in order to make an entirely immersive experience. (and making it more affordable would be a nice plus too lol)
The work they're doing blows my mind. It looks like a world like Oasis is possible sooner than we thought it would. Just imagine a pair of Virtual Reality glasses, a pair of VR gloves, possible a vest too. all technology miniaturised and light weight, un-tethered. Amazing.
Abhinav lol, we are already working it for a while, just a few technicalities that still need to get out of the way, but we have been working on it for the last couple of years
I just want a full body suit, with temperature control, to hang myself from the ceiling like a marionette. I think the best part of these gloves is the tape that stops your fingers from going through the virtual object.
Kevin Steen Yeah I’m Ready Player One they have an entire Haptic Suit and they move around on a round treadmill, which senses which way they will move, and moves the other way
Imagine an entire full-body suit like this so when you walk into a virtual wall you get hit by a rubber paddle that swings up from the ground or something.
You don't need a full-body suit for that. Every movement, every action and everthing your body experiences is all controlled in your brain. Once VR or the next tech can take advantage of that, everything haptic related will seem silly.
I feel like a full dive system like in SAO would be incredible. But I also really like the idea of having to move your body. I personally love video games. But I am also really into fitness, so doing both at the same time would be the better of the two in my opinion.
You actually might be able too. People have developed semi working omnidirectional treadmills, and a vibration sensing vests. As VR continually grows better by the minute, you could have that experience in ten-twenty years.
It's using air bladders, so definitely one of the two. Your homework excercise for today: Estimate the bladder volume, reaction speed and tube diameter and calculate the Reynolds number to see for yourself if it has laminar flow.
This is the future of VR which is the future of gaming which is the future of art. But jokes aside, I'm really interested in that movement-restraining feature applied to arms, so you can simulate realistic swordfighting without being able to pass your sword through an enemy like butter.
Murad Beybalaev I'm extremely hyped for something like that such as sao based game. I know the anime is trash but the game concept is really great. Sadly we'd probably be dead before that happens
Soro / Sky Technology has, In history, advanced faster and faster as time goes on. So I wouldn’t put it past us to think it’s possible in just a couple of years. Like ffs, people are making perfect clones of animals. Just a decade or so ago, when that concept was tried, the cloned animal didn’t even survive.
cristian morejon animals are not like humans. And I'm not saying clone I'm saying transfer. If cloning humans becomes a thing it'll ruin the world anyways
That took a weird turn... The major obstacle for this overall technology becoming mainstream is the compressor. Big, noisy and expensive - not something everybody wants in their playroom.
Yeah, that's the issue. You'll need some sturdy, powerful machinery to actually resist the full strength of a person, and that means it's gonna be bulky and expensive. So it's not going to be in people's homes in the foreseeable future. Haptic gloves, maybe, but even they need a _lot_ of miniaturization compared to what we see here.
its weird to think that the htc vive now is like the brick phone from 1984 and now today we can carry phones everywhere whenever we want just imagine vr in a couple years
I'm by no means as intelligent as the engineers involved in this but adding some sort of micro electrothermal pads to this, simulating temperature would be amazing.
This is honestly so amazing. I’m a computer science major and I just can’t wait to work alongside a team to create futuristic products like these. Mind blowing, truly.
The only thing I could think about when he said he couldn’t feel the rain being wet was if they had tech that could accurately control temperature changes on his hand to get that feeling when something is really cold it feels wet but isn’t.
Changing temperature is definitely part of their long term plan. If you check out their site they say they're working towards full body suits using this tech.
We actually can't feel wetness. What we feel is the temperature change between the water/fluid and the air around us. If you have the water temp and ambient temp the same without airflow you will not physically feel it.
I've always wanted gloves that have full control to teach me how to play the piano by just wearing them and having my fingers moved to learn the action to play cords by ear...looks like we are almost there. Very cool video.
being against vr is like being against depth perception at this point... sure there are challenges and issues but it already works practically, especially for simulators.
have you ever tried it? or owned it, preferably? it's cumbersome, the setup for each session is annoying, the effect isn't even that good and it leaves you with an head ache.
GraveUypo yes and yes, the htc vive, thing is i tend to agree that the setup is cumbersome if you dont take it into account when packing it away, for me though it is a question of grabbing it off the stand and getting the controllers of the wall, 2 minutes max. What do you mean the effect isnt that good? The screendoor effect or the square vs radial coordinate problem? Both are real issues, especially for fine detail at a distance, but it isnt a big enough issue that i think about it every time i use them, sometimes i do though. As for headaches, that depends on the person and game or experience being played, a lot of this isnt an isdue with the tech as much as the human psychology. I have played a couple of the space survival sims, one made me nauseous, the other not, only real difference was whether or not the helmet followed you head or your body, weirdly the one where the helmet followed the body worked best. A lot of these issues are also very dependant on the computer used, even small performance issues gives huge trouble in vr, viewpoint lag is instant nausea for most people, it also depends a lot on the specific game, i can easily spend 3~4 hours in elite dangerous with little issue, but that is a sim where you are sitting, sometimes if my phone beeps i instinctively look to the dashboard in vr for the phone before getting my head right, it quickly becomes instinctual if you let it.
aside from being cumbersome, the worst thing about the vive to me is the lens. it feels so absolutely smudgy all the time even though it's clean. fresnel lens just don't work for this. then after that, the resolution is terrible. you almost feel like you're underwater in games. specially racing games, which i thought would be the most awesome thing about it because of the wheel already being pretty immersive by itself. i was pretty disappointed with the experience. i have always wanted VR to succeed, but we're not there yet. it's too expensive for what it is right now, and has too many shortcomings. to be honest, the best thing about these headsets are the controllers.
I think just like phone games, vr games just need a few years to figure out what style of game is best for it. There's still a few years of experimentation before we get to it I think... but I feel vr is getting closer.
considering it already had an install base of millions, yeah... it already caught on, it's not really mainstream yet but there is no chance ever of it going away
I hope somebody can create tactile velvet. The material with tiny needles each actuated separately. This would allow to create texture with micrometer level preciseness.
I can see why he wouldn't, though. Without something like haptic feedback, virtual reality just baseline is kind of a dumb concept. I mean, you spend all this effort to surround yourself in a virtual world, but you can't feel it. You can see or hear it, but that's about it. A big part of someone experiencing a reality is through touch alone, which you can't get with just baseline VR. Sure, I can see and hear all this cool stuff, but when all I feel is the couch/seat I'm using while inside a VR, it kind of ruins the atmosphere. Stuff like this goes a long way to making VR actually something worthwhile to spend time with.
I think it is a relationship to cost of making such things and sales. Maybe it is just still a bit ahead of it's time to be cheaply created and often sold?
Shawn and ziljin, i'm pretty sure you haven't tried Room-Size VR. It's great. You don't have to be fully immersed for it to be an amazing experience. I've tried skying in VR a month ago or something. I could feel the speed and I could feel myself falling. Every single time I touched the ground after falling I bended my knees. The only argument I can accept when talking about this is that it is very expensive. And it is, both the equipment and the machine to run it. All in all, you spend around 1500€. But is it worth it? I'm not sure, but I'm saving for it ^^
He's got 190 main videos and countless others, plus another channel. Go watch one video a day and come back in a couple years when you catch up. You're only allowed to watch ONE a day.
Exactly what Lucas said, Smartereveryday is more of a philosophy then meaning he post videos every day.... he's trying to inspire people to become smarter every day and to look at the world in an inquisitive way. It's not his job to make you smarter every day, it's your job.
I need two of these...hoping that they'll become smaller & maybe a little more lightweight before they come to market though...the price doesn't really matter. :)
It's so interesting coming back to this video almost three years later after having spent more than a year and a half acclimating to utilizing VR not just for gaming, but for social interaction with friends. I can only imagine how much fun it would be to be able to improve those social experiences with technology like this.
Not sure why anyone would be "against VR". I got the feeling 90% of people who are against VR have just never tried it and the other 10% have tried it too late and weren't open minded when they had their first experience. And if you think the optic/acoustic experience that you can have with a Vive or Rift isn't compelling enough then you just need to see the potential that it has with stuff like haptic feedback, smarter leveldesign and more tracked objects/bodyparts.
Most VR seems like an over priced, low resolution monitor stuck to your head. I'm all for bringing something like the Holodeck into reality, but most of the attempts so far haven't been great. This right here is pretty awesome though.
Does it really matter if people are into it or not because nowadays all you got to do to make this generation interested is have a celebrity use it and theyll follow blindly...so thats the solution to get people into anything...ANYTHING! lol
Emoticons Maybe VR Chat scared them because they afraid people of the future will start be living in VR and creating a dystopian future but I had no problem with living in VR, it is not like those hater will live until that happen either.
The screens on the inside are really expensive since they are tiny and high resolution, Then there's all the sensors, and tracking and controllers, its not cheap to make, But at the price rn its totally worth it, Like getting a new console you've always wanted, Also the real minimum specs (I've tested) Is a gtx 770, 3+gb ram & any i5 but encoding while playing wont work well I got 90fps in multiple games with those specs
The most impressive thing is that it's a self contained and thought out product with its own little stylized box, that makes it look like this could be an actual retail product someday instead of these prototypes and test rigs we see all the time that never see the light of day.
I'm not so sure. This is really cool, but also REALLY bulky and complex, all limited to just one glove, and I'm not sure how they scale it down much. People complain already about a headset and cables. How are they going to feel when you want to cover them in a massive full-body suit with a cable the size of your forearm?
seigeengine You realize that they plan to miniaturize it more and more right? In the next year or two, they're looking to make it a backpack setup. Let alone what might happen in 10 or 15 years.
I think for a prototype, it looks pretty sleek. the cables are an issue though, but the backpack idea could be a solution, until they manage to miniaturize it even more.
There was recently operation in China, where the doctor used VR headset to operate patient with fracture that was 3700 kilometers away. He was remotely controlling robot.
@@DiacnikYT Because the future of VR will be implanted in your head, literally removing you from reality. Look up Elon Musk and Neuralink, as well as their Deep Mind project. Creepy, but absolutely works, and those types of devices help many different test disabled people.
There is a difference between stupid and not thinking something will catch on. I'm a skeptic as well and my reasoning is basically the following. It's expensive, takes up a lot of space, most games are cheap looking clunky concept works. Now having said that the reason I'll probably buy a system anyways, I enjoy playing Elite Dangerous and the VR experience for that has to be outstanding.
@Just Another Person have you tried VR or not? I had similar opinion until I had opportunity to test one... graphics is not great, but its very immersive and that makes it awesome
The funny thing about that is of course he would do that. VR is a brilliant concept done stupidly too early. It taps into visual and hearing senses but those arent even half of our 5 senses and with this new apparatus we passed that line. Its officially one step closer to being the smartest piece of technology ever. By its final stages it should be able to completely submerge the users mind into a virtual reality through scientific advances in manipulating all human senses. Its freaking awesome.
+Caleb Ventura The problem is that's probably not possible. You'd basically need to control all nervous signals to and from the brain, and doing so would be a major safety risk. Anything short of that is incomplete, bulky, and too expensive and space-consuming to fit most people's means. This is cool, but it's still just a gimmick in anything except very niche cases.
seigeengine I've gotta disagree there. I think the human mind uses inconsistent or incomplete data all the time. Once vr can get a little more feedback to the user, I think you'll see exponentially greater returns in immersion. It's not like you're likely constantly conscious of every touch, sight, and smell, just the ones you happen to think of as important. Eg, the feelings in your gloves as you manipulate a Fox or on your face when you look up into rain.
Actually, it's estimated that something on the order of 70-80% of all our perceptions are experienced through sight (and "5 senses" is a myth, there are many more). And when it comes to communication, pretty much all of the rest is through audio. That's the reason so much more has been done with visual and audio VR instead of haptic. It's the only smart way to do it.
"not a believer in VR" what?! are you basing this off that nintendo virtual boy? HTC vive (.... and oculus now that they have controllers) made VR amazing as you now know. The glove thing seems cool, but obviously needs to be untethered in the future.
Imagine being in an virtual hurricane environment and leaves and sharp objects are slicing and hitting your face. You won't get cut in the real world, you would just have a simulation making you think you get a cut.
No one would allow vr machine that causes physical pain to public. It's basically a torture machine. It can make you feel like an object hit you but it won't be sharp
@Fsy North If water wet's anything it covers, then that would mean water is wet, because it's wetting the water around it. So a drop of water is wet because it's wetting itself.
This will be perfect when they develop two gloves and they’re actually affordable. This is going to be great for those that have played any VR shooters or any game, you would know that this would make everything much better. Can’t wait for more technology to be released for the VR scene.
Not... really? It's still more or less entirely a gimmick that's supported because it isn't particularly hard to. It's still really expensive for very little return. And no, this won't make it perfect, not even close.
We need direct stimulation of the brain's sensory processing regions for it to be perfect. Hopefully the work toward helping the blind, amputees, and people with other such physical limitations will have some trickle-down benefits for us...
Every major electronics hardware maker is scrambling to put out their own VR HMD in 2018/19. It has caught on. Give it up seigeengine. You're trolling every comment here supporting VR. Get over your butthurt.
I've always thought about having restrictors in vr but I never thought someone would actually do it so that has got me excited for the evolution of vr. I can't wait!
I wonder if there are small piezoelectric devices that could simulate the same pressure response. That would alleviate the need for pneumatic hoses. But that force feedback though. THAT is cool!
John Cox Our model uses Piezoelectric modules to emulate texture, and Pneumatic modules are more efficient than Increasing the amplitude of the Piezos, easyer on the battery, easyer on the glove itself ;)
Bruce Vieira Lopes: I'm surprised that there are pneumatic actuators that small. And how does air get to each one? Is there an individual hose for each actuator? That would be really small hoses.
HA! HA! You heard thunder, not lightning. And it's a windmill, not a lighthouse. Looks like you were too excited to even think straight. Thanks for another great video!
Miley onDisney Ummm thunder is the name of the sound that LIGHTNING makes when the heated air rushes away from the lightning bolt. Stop trying to look smart if you're not... Its tacky.
It's odd to think that we will probably be the last generations who have their first sexual experiences in real life. It's much more likely to be in VR in the future.
I did a VR flight simulation once on a rig that you control by laying on it and tilting your body. There's also a fan on the front of it that blows air in your face in different intensities depending on your speed. It felt amazingly real. I've had issues with sleep paralysis for a while, but since doing this, I've actually managed to start lucid dreaming and flying around while having a sleep paralysis episode, which makes it a lot more bearable and even kind of fun.
I think they should get both of the haptic gloves and since the wires are so bulky they go up your arm and connect to the haptic suit which from behind plugs in the pc (like the hesdset)
I am the same way, totally pumped!! Already doing my own research. Just watched Ladyhawke last night in my Rift in a public room where anyone could join if they wanted. The Oasis is almost here.
Racing sims and Onward are my go to games in VR. Vastly better experience than most other gaming experiences out there. What you mean it wont catch on? Gorn is also insanely fun, try having little kids asking you constantly if you can set it up for them. VR is in another dimension regarding gaming. Stop the hate mate.
Alex S Playing Gorn in a big room and putting on some hype music and just going insane with the dual swords or claws is one of the most fun things I’ve ever done in gaming
oculous (facebook) is going to pick this up within the year... the gloves will be avalible in about 2 years but they wont give you all the features all at once. it will be super limited so that they can do progressive updates over time. the full body suit 5 -6 years away.
Against VR? You should be smart enough that mainstream VR isn't going to be anything like its current incarnation. No "buckets on your head," no wires.
Some people are just afraid of change, I guess. A person who's into science and tech, like Destin, should NEVER be against technology like VR. I expect people who aren't in to tech to be saying that they're against VR, but tech people should embrace technology, even when its obviously in its infancy. Otherwise, the tech will die due to having little supporters.
Im slightly afraid of the microwave transmitters that are necessary for wireless transmissions. Higher the bandwidth the vr systems are going to need means more and more powerful transmitters. then before you know it... we are talking brain cancer risks and Sword Art Online scenarios. I would like to keep my wires please
Kiba Bloodfang That's not the only way to go, that's just the final frontier. That's basically the same thing as saying AI needs to be superintelligent to be of any use, when we know that it's very useful today.
ArchangelExile Skepticism is a key part of doing science. A scientist wouldn't just do an experiment once and publicize the results as facts without checking the results and the experiment for errors, repeating the experiment and having numerous other people do the same experiment in hopes of finding flaws or errors in it. If you are supporting a technology as a scientist or other expert in a related occupation, one of the most important things you should be doing is finding (potential) flaws in the technology and solutions to them, rather than trying to discredit criticism by attacking someone's character ('he's just afraid of change') and virtue signaling ('tech people should embrace technology despite its flaws'). VR has the potential to be revolutionary, but the VR we have now is far from becoming the VR people are dreaming of. There are way too many issues that we can already see and who knows what new problems may come up as those ones being solved. In short, I think that criticizing VR or being skeptical of it in its current state is perfectly reasonable.
I honestly couldn't believe that of all the people Destin was against VR. I was very disappointed in the video, VR is amazing looking in a virtual imaginary world that could only be experienced in 1st person in dreams be a reality is just amazing and not only that it is used for simulation for Pilots, Doctors, Military and Space programs. Granted VR is expensive and it's in its early stages at that but it could be big in the Future. At least I'm glad he is interested in it now only if it's because of that glove.
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth. I love that sneaky little Bible verse insert at the very end. Proverbs 10:4. Very nice. Perfectly applicable.
wow that tape thing to simulate resistance just made a whole new possibility could potentially make simulation surgery to so many different outcomes ... I'm liking our technology direction
I find it odd that you find VR stupid. There were a lot of people claiming it would be the future of gaming, which I heavily disagree with, but instead, I feel that VR serves different applications and can open up completely new genres that can coincide with standard gaming. Look at VR Chat, for example. It's certainly a highly ridiculous game, but the basic premise of it is honestly magical. Being able to almost be in the same room as someone on the other side of the world, talk with them in real time, and even read their body language.. That is an amazing thing. I'm someone with an uncle who lives in Mississippi, and I live in Michigan. My uncle happens to be an awesome person, so I like spending time with him, but we're a few states away. VR could help make that distance gap more bearable. And _that_ is just an _example_ of the wonders that VR is capable of bringing. Of course, I don't mean any of this to downplay your own opinion, but I _am_ a quite a bit surprised that you disagree with it so [seemingly] intensely. Either way, it's cool that you spoke so highly of this haptic feedback glove. I hope the technology becomes even more refined and more widely available soon so that I may be able to try it myself and, say, pet the fur of a virtual dog.
You seem really keen on VR as a technology, but not in gaming. How come? Even just going off your talk of social VR, a AAA VRMMO done right would be groundbreaking and a bigger step forward for the industry than WoW was. Singleplayer games can still be fantastic too, with examples like Lone Echo, Moss, and Robo Recall.
I wholeheartedly agree with you! There are many applications for gaming that I think VR can bring to the table, such as that MMO idea you mentioned. Or, if you want an example that _currently exists_ as proof, that highly realistic military game, Onward, works great in VR. But to answer your question, I didn't mention more gaming related applications just for the sake of comment length, and that's pretty much the only reason XD
Oh right. It's just you said "There were a lot of people claiming it would be the future of gaming, which I heavily disagree with" which means you don't think it's the future of gaming. Although maybe you only meant it's not the going be the only form of gaming in the future? Because I think VR will be absolutely massive in gaming, possibly even more popular than traditional gaming once we do have gloves like this at a consumer level. But will it be a full on replacement? Nah, it will be another option. Although... VR can be a pretty suitable replacement for screens eventually.
Correct, I meant that I don't believe it will _replace_ gaming as we know it, but will rather be another option that can bring different experiences altogether. I guess I could have been _a little bit_ more clear with what I meant by "The future of gaming" XD
VR will be the main platform for competitive gaming. It brings together physical coordination with gaming skill in an athletic experience you cant get clicking a mouse. Casual gaming will always be a mouse and keyboard affair. Sometimes you just dont feel like setting up your headset after a long day of work. I know from experience as a vive owner for about half a year now. its definitely a "day off" toy.
Yep, this technology is what needs to be in Translogic's 221 Bipedal Mech Suit to control the hands coupled with Boston Dynamics' movement and equilibrium tech!
Jokes on you I have already listened to RPO in Audible and loved it
I agree. I loved it. I ran SO many miles listening to it. If you want a bit more you can checkout our podcast episode on it.
Hi Destin 🖐️ 😊
I also did that thing, but I can't tell I love this book I consider it a guilty pleasure, in food terms something between oven reheated refrigerated super market pizza and KFC chicken. Let's be honest, this was a really fun, crappy book. :D
It's on my watch later list, I'll watch it as soon as I can!
same
“Back in my day, vr sets would be the size of a toaster”
Can't wait to say that to my grandkids.
@@koreboredom4302 same xD. I would be like:back in MAH times we played with consoles and computers... And vr wasn't such a big deal for gamers and now ya'll just living somewhere else which reminds me of oasis!
Grandpa what is that?
A dream...
I'm gonna revisit this comment in 30 years
I already scheduled it on my Google Agenda. See you in 30 years guys
Grandkids : What’s a toaster?
I love how he casually puts the spider on the cloud at 7:03
Hinosxz Hahahaa!! 😂
right?? I was like, wow he got a hang of this so quickly. That was so casual.
Combine this with the 360° treadmill VR machine
Omg
I thought that was already a thing
@@privard89 it is that's why he said that
And make a haptic suit.
And the body suit
I could 100% see this being sold as not so much a pair of gloves but an adjustable harness that has the powersupply in the back and is worn like a backpack. Gloves connect directly to the power in the back, as does the headset (or have a place to easily mount the current vive wireless battery pack), and just like that pretty much you're entire upper body is now in VR.
If you wanted to really go the extra mile later down the line, you could also theoretically add knee and shin pads to help better track leg movement in room-scale. Not to mention if you implement the same tech in the shin/knee pads, imagine how terrifying it would be to be playing a horror game and in the dark you suddenly feel something brush up against your leg...
or ya know you could have a vr cat instead
I've seen prototypes of VR for being able to move in place, they tried to use a sphere with that had an axis, and moved like a "Treadmill" mentioned above, was pretty neat
They made a wireless version!
Hehe 5 years of devlopment go BRRRRRR
So I can be Stone Cold Steve Austin in VR huh?
The Fact that you so naturally interacted with the objects once you normalized to the force feedback shows how well the technology has been created. Awesome can't wait to try it .truly awesome.
Yeah this stuff is just so cool, I just hope I will be alive when stuff like this is stores and I can try it for myself.
Mike Metcalf agreed
Mike Metcalf my comments a month late but what you said resonates with me. I feel like we’re in the coming age of rapid technology growth, the infancy of it. Just afraid we won’t be here when the really cool stuff comes out to the public. Which is just a shame.
Yep. Im only 16 so I do think I will be around when at least some of the early consumers models come out. It really is just exciting (and sometimes scary) to see what technology can do!
Mike Metcalf true that. It’s exciting, all the new stuff coming out. Time sure flies by though. Feels like I was 16 yesterday (20 now). Been having existential crises nearly everyday since graduating high school lol.
I actually wonder if they will make a whole body suit version of the glove and you can feel everything in the simulation like bumping into things, picking stuff up etc.
They did
ERROL SLOVAK like getting shot ;-;
As we learned from Ready Player One, it is very important to leave out the crotch.
@@something.icantrememberany1365 only if you plan on playing virtual fortnite or being a douchy company president...
Teslasuit?
Wow the future of vr just got real
Levi Washburn for sure
Levi Washburn ...That's what I was thinking also
OFF Fishing Come back in 50 years - it'll still be the crude nerd experimental nonsense.
+unlokia amen it's still a gimmick and will be for a long time.
And 10x more expensive. ;)
"I love Ready Player One"
"I'm not a VR believer"
what
yeah that makes sense
he's a bible believer... ugh.
What the heck lol. When he said he didn't think VR would catch on. That's maybe the craziest statement I've ever heard. You can literally live any fantasy you have and experience it in first person. How would that not catch on? Chances are 15 years from now most of our schooling is taught in a VR environment because it's so convenient and so cheap comparred to actually building experiences. Instead of telling children to memorize the names of the planets you can just take them to them and show them each one. Like the Magic Schoolbus show but IRL.
Yeah lol and really, the people who "don't believe VR will catch on" are why VR is struggling to catch on. The feedback loop is quite dumb xD
well you don't have to believe in zombies to love The Walking Dead
*_3:40_**_ The maniacal laugh of discovery._*
AHAHAHAHAHA
How do you make it like that? I know you use * but how do you make it tilt?
I have those moments sometimes lmao
LMAO
Jeremy Boateng d
Kurtzgesagt, minute physics, now smarter everyday.... if cpcgrey posts a video this might be the best day of RUclips ever.
jesse lanting physics girl posted today too. 😊
Isaac Arthur too!
jesse lanting and braincraft
Don't forget Steve Mould
And Nerdwriter1.
So much VR tech is being developed, it's crazy. There's so many things being made that I dont feel as though we'll have to wait too long for something like the oasis experience! Honestly, it's crazy.
and it's nice that htc and valve are putting vive trackers to help these companies make innovations
best thing is anyone can buy it
Well unfortunately something like the oasis wont exist in our lifetimes...
@@mr.beaver1232 i have to agree
at this point we already do have the technology, theres several different companies that make gloves, theres entire suits you can wear that actually give sensation of touch (with plans to add temperature and a whole other variety of immersive feedbacks), leg trackers, and omni-directional treadmills. All we need now are games that actually implement these things in order to make an entirely immersive experience. (and making it more affordable would be a nice plus too lol)
*builds working vr gloves*
Meh
*puts logo on the back of hand*
Woah you guys are clever
Dave Strider LMAOAOOA
The work they're doing blows my mind. It looks like a world like Oasis is possible sooner than we thought it would. Just imagine a pair of Virtual Reality glasses, a pair of VR gloves, possible a vest too. all technology miniaturised and light weight, un-tethered. Amazing.
Abhinav lol, we are already working it for a while, just a few technicalities that still need to get out of the way, but we have been working on it for the last couple of years
I just want a full body suit, with temperature control, to hang myself from the ceiling like a marionette.
I think the best part of these gloves is the tape that stops your fingers from going through the virtual object.
Kevin Steen
Yeah I’m Ready Player One they have an entire Haptic Suit and they move around on a round treadmill, which senses which way they will move, and moves the other way
VR Bodysuits would change everything.
So, shall we feel pain?
Imagine an entire full-body suit like this so when you walk into a virtual wall you get hit by a rubber paddle that swings up from the ground or something.
Or it just has stuff to stop you from moving more. That’s less... painful...
You don't need a full-body suit for that. Every movement, every action and everthing your body experiences is all controlled in your brain. Once VR or the next tech can take advantage of that, everything haptic related will seem silly.
Op Op you mean like the movie Existence or Matrix, right?
So sao, full dive vr
I feel like a full dive system like in SAO would be incredible. But I also really like the idea of having to move your body. I personally love video games. But I am also really into fitness, so doing both at the same time would be the better of the two in my opinion.
I just wanna have that Ready Player One experience before I die 😔
You actually might be able too. People have developed semi working omnidirectional treadmills, and a vibration sensing vests. As VR continually grows better by the minute, you could have that experience in ten-twenty years.
@@thestaticshow6737 Just imagine the price though.
I want to have the Sao experience before I die and I don't want to die in the Sao experience
get vr and download oasis they made a remake of it on steam its pretty good
me toooooo
But does it have....LAMINAR FLOW?!
Clemens du hier? Hahahahhaha
Turbulent flow is better
It's using air bladders, so definitely one of the two. Your homework excercise for today: Estimate the bladder volume, reaction speed and tube diameter and calculate the Reynolds number to see for yourself if it has laminar flow.
Turbulent flow og
This is the future of VR which is the future of gaming which is the future of art.
But jokes aside, I'm really interested in that movement-restraining feature applied to arms, so you can simulate realistic swordfighting without being able to pass your sword through an enemy like butter.
Murad Beybalaev I'm extremely hyped for something like that such as sao based game. I know the anime is trash but the game concept is really great. Sadly we'd probably be dead before that happens
Soro / Sky Technology has, In history, advanced faster and faster as time goes on. So I wouldn’t put it past us to think it’s possible in just a couple of years. Like ffs, people are making perfect clones of animals. Just a decade or so ago, when that concept was tried, the cloned animal didn’t even survive.
cristian morejon animals are not like humans. And I'm not saying clone I'm saying transfer. If cloning humans becomes a thing it'll ruin the world anyways
That took a weird turn...
The major obstacle for this overall technology becoming mainstream is the compressor.
Big, noisy and expensive - not something everybody wants in their playroom.
Yeah, that's the issue. You'll need some sturdy, powerful machinery to actually resist the full strength of a person, and that means it's gonna be bulky and expensive. So it's not going to be in people's homes in the foreseeable future. Haptic gloves, maybe, but even they need a _lot_ of miniaturization compared to what we see here.
Good God those gloves look very bulky and big. imagine how small and easy to carry those will be in 3-5 years!
its weird to think that the htc vive now is like the brick phone from 1984 and now today we can carry phones everywhere whenever we want just imagine vr in a couple years
it actually took only 11 years for the original 2007 iPhone to become what it is today so maybe the brick phone was a bad comparison lol
more like 2 years, they're already less bulky now. tried the new version last week.
i didn't think it looked bulky it was smaller then i expected.
Good thing I'm only 12 suckers!!
I'm by no means as intelligent as the engineers involved in this but adding some sort of micro electrothermal pads to this, simulating temperature would be amazing.
That is good.
I dont think they'd have to have too high a resolution for heat, the human body sucks at sensing heat differences across small areas of skin.
absolutely possible, and in use today in a myriad of products. OP's OC is an idiot.
and risk people having their hands burnt or explosions, and get sued or just have poor sales in general?
Oh, there's something along the lines of the Teslasuit that plans to do that, but with just about everything but your hands, feet, and head.
I can move this lighthouse!
_/grabs windmill_
XD saw that
This is honestly so amazing. I’m a computer science major and I just can’t wait to work alongside a team to create futuristic products like these. Mind blowing, truly.
Next up, the Rule 34 glove.
Why would you have a glove when you can have a pants
For Co-op mode?
You have two hands dude.
Full body suit, dude.
Full body suit.
Haptic boxers
The only thing I could think about when he said he couldn’t feel the rain being wet was if they had tech that could accurately control temperature changes on his hand to get that feeling when something is really cold it feels wet but isn’t.
yeah like when you wear a glove and run water over your hand
I needs to know when the waifu is ready
xxhalloweenx that's more about touch than temperature I think
Changing temperature is definitely part of their long term plan. If you check out their site they say they're working towards full body suits using this tech.
We actually can't feel wetness. What we feel is the temperature change between the water/fluid and the air around us. If you have the water temp and ambient temp the same without airflow you will not physically feel it.
Bro the oasis is 100% gonna be real one day
I wanna be in there before I die... please let it happen lol
Mate, i know it'll happen
@@musixmix4894 I am pretty optimistic i'll happen within the next 10-15 years. Development speed is HUGE.. just think back 5 years from now.
@@dufzyy nothing much has happend in 5 years
@@enderzebak2863 That's great, they want to control everyone.
My phone is on 2% and I have successfully watch the whole video.
Lawrence Johnson congrats... u have surpassed the biggest human achievement
akash yadav 😭😂
3 percent; one day I'll beat you.
-_-
Comical Days 😂😂😂😂😭
Forget about that on my iPhone
I've always wanted gloves that have full control to teach me how to play the piano by just wearing them and having my fingers moved to learn the action to play cords by ear...looks like we are almost there. Very cool video.
frankly just having a glove instead of controllers will make VR infinitly better.
>sees thumbnail
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*shtthfckup i want to see the tiny fox*
>skips forward
>fox
*bliss*
this is the only reason I came to this video
I love foxes WAAAAAY to much
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being against vr is like being against depth perception at this point... sure there are challenges and issues but it already works practically, especially for simulators.
have you ever tried it? or owned it, preferably?
it's cumbersome, the setup for each session is annoying, the effect isn't even that good and it leaves you with an head ache.
GraveUypo yes and yes, the htc vive, thing is i tend to agree that the setup is cumbersome if you dont take it into account when packing it away, for me though it is a question of grabbing it off the stand and getting the controllers of the wall, 2 minutes max.
What do you mean the effect isnt that good? The screendoor effect or the square vs radial coordinate problem?
Both are real issues, especially for fine detail at a distance, but it isnt a big enough issue that i think about it every time i use them, sometimes i do though.
As for headaches, that depends on the person and game or experience being played, a lot of this isnt an isdue with the tech as much as the human psychology.
I have played a couple of the space survival sims, one made me nauseous, the other not, only real difference was whether or not the helmet followed you head or your body, weirdly the one where the helmet followed the body worked best.
A lot of these issues are also very dependant on the computer used, even small performance issues gives huge trouble in vr, viewpoint lag is instant nausea for most people, it also depends a lot on the specific game, i can easily spend 3~4 hours in elite dangerous with little issue, but that is a sim where you are sitting, sometimes if my phone beeps i instinctively look to the dashboard in vr for the phone before getting my head right, it quickly becomes instinctual if you let it.
aside from being cumbersome, the worst thing about the vive to me is the lens. it feels so absolutely smudgy all the time even though it's clean. fresnel lens just don't work for this. then after that, the resolution is terrible. you almost feel like you're underwater in games. specially racing games, which i thought would be the most awesome thing about it because of the wheel already being pretty immersive by itself. i was pretty disappointed with the experience.
i have always wanted VR to succeed, but we're not there yet. it's too expensive for what it is right now, and has too many shortcomings. to be honest, the best thing about these headsets are the controllers.
I think just like phone games, vr games just need a few years to figure out what style of game is best for it. There's still a few years of experimentation before we get to it I think... but I feel vr is getting closer.
tenedria
I hope VR games do not become microtransaction riddled scams like Phone games.
With that stuff I can finally full experience my anime
Justin Y. I found you
anime.....hmmmm....dont you mean hentai ?
u mean vr kanojo?
@Justin Y.
Hello there
this is why i can't like anime anymore. . .
8:20 you said you think VR is not going to catch on?!?!?! that's a bold statement pal
It's pretty hilarious really.
Vr is amazing
What an idiotic statement.
Yep. Clearly he hasnt played the same games i have 😂
considering it already had an install base of millions, yeah... it already caught on, it's not really mainstream yet but there is no chance ever of it going away
I hope somebody can create tactile velvet. The material with tiny needles each actuated separately. This would allow to create texture with micrometer level preciseness.
So this is the Future but I still can´t play Musik on the RUclips App while its closed.
YMusic off of XDA or Newpipe.
select the video, share it on telegram, popout video on telegram app, now close your phone, the music keeps playing.
RUclips Vanced 👌
You can, you just need to pay them for a suscription of RUclips Red/Premium :P
You can just use the free trial but it only last 1-3 months, I’m not the sure the exact number
I'm surprised that a person like Destin does not acknowledge the potential of VR :/
I can see why he wouldn't, though. Without something like haptic feedback, virtual reality just baseline is kind of a dumb concept. I mean, you spend all this effort to surround yourself in a virtual world, but you can't feel it. You can see or hear it, but that's about it. A big part of someone experiencing a reality is through touch alone, which you can't get with just baseline VR. Sure, I can see and hear all this cool stuff, but when all I feel is the couch/seat I'm using while inside a VR, it kind of ruins the atmosphere.
Stuff like this goes a long way to making VR actually something worthwhile to spend time with.
Shawn Christensen all you
Feel is couch when in vr? Try standing vr
I think it is a relationship to cost of making such things and sales. Maybe it is just still a bit ahead of it's time to be cheaply created and often sold?
If you can't feel the virtual reality it's no different from attaching a TV screen to your face.
Shawn and ziljin, i'm pretty sure you haven't tried Room-Size VR. It's great. You don't have to be fully immersed for it to be an amazing experience.
I've tried skying in VR a month ago or something. I could feel the speed and I could feel myself falling. Every single time I touched the ground after falling I bended my knees.
The only argument I can accept when talking about this is that it is very expensive. And it is, both the equipment and the machine to run it. All in all, you spend around 1500€. But is it worth it? I'm not sure, but I'm saving for it ^^
Him: vr wont catch on
VR: hold my saber
Oculus quest: Hold my beatsaber
I love it when SmarterEveryMonthAndAHalfOrSo uploads.
Yeah, but if he uploaded every week it wouldn't be as special
haha what an original joke
He's got 190 main videos and countless others, plus another channel. Go watch one video a day and come back in a couple years when you catch up. You're only allowed to watch ONE a day.
It's a way of life しョ゚
Exactly what Lucas said, Smartereveryday is more of a philosophy then meaning he post videos every day.... he's trying to inspire people to become smarter every day and to look at the world in an inquisitive way.
It's not his job to make you smarter every day, it's your job.
Aw the cute little fox
I LOVE this glove, and as an avid Vive / blender, and Unity user. I have to get -one- of these.
Psst.. But the little fox was my fave part. ✨
I need two of these...hoping that they'll become smaller & maybe a little more lightweight before they come to market though...the price doesn't really matter. :)
Ayy another furry :D
are you rich or somthing jw
I think that is a windmill not a lighthouse.
windhouse
Does you know the song in the background
It's "Morning Mood" by Edvard Grieg
And it's not a song because nothing is sung, it's a piece
MOS6581 no u stupid its windmill, look up windhouse and press images
It's so interesting coming back to this video almost three years later after having spent more than a year and a half acclimating to utilizing VR not just for gaming, but for social interaction with friends. I can only imagine how much fun it would be to be able to improve those social experiences with technology like this.
Not sure why anyone would be "against VR". I got the feeling 90% of people who are against VR have just never tried it and the other 10% have tried it too late and weren't open minded when they had their first experience.
And if you think the optic/acoustic experience that you can have with a Vive or Rift isn't compelling enough then you just need to see the potential that it has with stuff like haptic feedback, smarter leveldesign and more tracked objects/bodyparts.
Emoticons Even just phone VR can be amazing if there's good audio.
Most VR seems like an over priced, low resolution monitor stuck to your head. I'm all for bringing something like the Holodeck into reality, but most of the attempts so far haven't been great. This right here is pretty awesome though.
Does it really matter if people are into it or not because nowadays all you got to do to make this generation interested is have a celebrity use it and theyll follow blindly...so thats the solution to get people into anything...ANYTHING! lol
Emoticons Maybe VR Chat scared them because they afraid people of the future will start be living in VR and creating a dystopian future but I had no problem with living in VR, it is not like those hater will live until that happen either.
I tried it too Early lol. My first experiance with VR was terrible.
Can’t wait until this is readily available to the public. 🙌🏾 *The Future* 🙌🏾
Probably gonna happen in 2 years or something smh
I’m working on a more advanced one, considering crowdfunding soon. A little sad I won’t have the element of surprise though 😅
I think it will be more than 5k :/
VR already caught on. They just gotta work on making VR sets cheaper.
The screens on the inside are really expensive since they are tiny and high resolution, Then there's all the sensors, and tracking and controllers, its not cheap to make, But at the price rn its totally worth it, Like getting a new console you've always wanted,
Also the real minimum specs (I've tested) Is a gtx 770, 3+gb ram & any i5 but encoding while playing wont work well
I got 90fps in multiple games with those specs
That sounds like slightly better specs than my computer has. Yes, I'm watching youtube on a potato.
Making a screen sit on your face couldn't be less comfortable.
PSVR is 199,- this week!
Windows mixed reality headsets are pretty cheap
As time passes maybe you could do segments where you come back to certain tech to see how far they’ve come over the years
The most impressive thing is that it's a self contained and thought out product with its own little stylized box, that makes it look like this could be an actual retail product someday instead of these prototypes and test rigs we see all the time that never see the light of day.
I'm not so sure. This is really cool, but also REALLY bulky and complex, all limited to just one glove, and I'm not sure how they scale it down much.
People complain already about a headset and cables. How are they going to feel when you want to cover them in a massive full-body suit with a cable the size of your forearm?
seigeengine prototype. It’ll evolve. Besides, public testing and input would help to get more advanced.
Oh look, more blind optimism from the king of nothink.
seigeengine You realize that they plan to miniaturize it more and more right? In the next year or two, they're looking to make it a backpack setup. Let alone what might happen in 10 or 15 years.
I think for a prototype, it looks pretty sleek.
the cables are an issue though, but the backpack idea could be a solution, until they manage to miniaturize it even more.
I love how intuitive it becomes to you in such a short time
MASTER HAND
MASTER HAND FOR SMASH!!!
HU HU HU HU HA HA HA HA HA HAAA
Destin: "You don't have gravity in your simulation?!?!?!" Developers:
I really hope this could one day evolve to feedback for remote surgery of some kind. Would be an amazing tech.
There was recently operation in China, where the doctor used VR headset to operate patient with fracture that was 3700 kilometers away. He was remotely controlling robot.
Except that in the future most (routine) surgery will be performed by AI, still good use.
This just makes me think of the last episode of black mirror
nah.. Robot surgeon hands are way more accurate and will not shake at all.
They need to get black and white to work with this
A full HD remake would be awesome.
black and white 3 in hd vr i am defiantly up for that!!
omg yes
Thank you for making this idea.
RIP Lionhead
When Destin is really excited the Alabamian accent starts to peer through! :D
"I'm totally against VR. I don't think it's going to catch on", one of the only dumb things I've heard him say.
..."but this has changed my mind"... out of context much?
@@scopopulus well why would he think that in the first place
I feel the same way tbh. 🤷🏻♂️
@@DiacnikYT Because the future of VR will be implanted in your head, literally removing you from reality. Look up Elon Musk and Neuralink, as well as their Deep Mind project. Creepy, but absolutely works, and those types of devices help many different test disabled people.
@@NukelearFallout *help many different test disabled people* ???
*cue an Owen Wilson ‘Wow!’
I dont want to be that guy, but i am going to be that guy... there is no way this will not be picked up by the 18+ industry at some point.
lets see new vr glove lets you feel stuff and a 18+ industry yep I can see a bunch of creepy old guys buying this
So?
sounds like a sound investment opportunity tbh
I hope they make it easy to clean.
From what I've hard, they already are working with this kind of thing... although not necessarily for hands, if you get my drift.
7:04
"you are grounded, spooder"
Hopefully they've gotten the full body thing going by now because my poor buddy really needs hugs already 😞
Destin, why did you think that VR was something stupid? It's great to see you changed your mind though.
Probably because Ugandan Knuckles.
There is a difference between stupid and not thinking something will catch on. I'm a skeptic as well and my reasoning is basically the following. It's expensive, takes up a lot of space, most games are cheap looking clunky concept works. Now having said that the reason I'll probably buy a system anyways, I enjoy playing Elite Dangerous and the VR experience for that has to be outstanding.
in the beginning it seemed pretty similar to like the wii and kinect, a fad that would probably be gone in a couple of years
Actually something like the Rift doesn't even cost as much as an Xbox 1
@Just Another Person have you tried VR or not? I had similar opinion until I had opportunity to test one... graphics is not great, but its very immersive and that makes it awesome
Interesting that you went from "vr is stupid" to "vr is great" just because of touch.
The funny thing about that is of course he would do that. VR is a brilliant concept done stupidly too early. It taps into visual and hearing senses but those arent even half of our 5 senses and with this new apparatus we passed that line. Its officially one step closer to being the smartest piece of technology ever. By its final stages it should be able to completely submerge the users mind into a virtual reality through scientific advances in manipulating all human senses. Its freaking awesome.
Jason Wilkins yeah cause with just sound and visuals VR isn’t offering anything new to video games but with touch it enters a whole new realm.
+Caleb Ventura The problem is that's probably not possible. You'd basically need to control all nervous signals to and from the brain, and doing so would be a major safety risk. Anything short of that is incomplete, bulky, and too expensive and space-consuming to fit most people's means.
This is cool, but it's still just a gimmick in anything except very niche cases.
seigeengine I've gotta disagree there. I think the human mind uses inconsistent or incomplete data all the time. Once vr can get a little more feedback to the user, I think you'll see exponentially greater returns in immersion. It's not like you're likely constantly conscious of every touch, sight, and smell, just the ones you happen to think of as important. Eg, the feelings in your gloves as you manipulate a Fox or on your face when you look up into rain.
Actually, it's estimated that something on the order of 70-80% of all our perceptions are experienced through sight (and "5 senses" is a myth, there are many more). And when it comes to communication, pretty much all of the rest is through audio.
That's the reason so much more has been done with visual and audio VR instead of haptic. It's the only smart way to do it.
they found the way to feel the recoil of ak47 through vr
the recoil of an ak47 hurts
What a world we live in seeing this really gets me excited for what's to come..
"not a believer in VR" what?! are you basing this off that nintendo virtual boy? HTC vive (.... and oculus now that they have controllers) made VR amazing as you now know. The glove thing seems cool, but obviously needs to be untethered in the future.
Lupusk9 Entertainment Yeah, it’s like if you were an adult in the 90’s you automatically discredit VR until/unless you actually try it
VR tech series??? I love you!
Oh man... the next thing is really cool. But first... a video explaining how this works!
SmarterEveryDay haha I can't wait! I'm so glad that you got to mess around with haptix.
Pause in 0:12 with close captions on
lol
EEEEYYY!!
Anime girl boob feeling simulator 2020 sign me up
Hahahaha who edit that
Two years later i saw this video for the first time it just blew my mind. Keep going, I love your videos very much!!!
I have found a general link between people who say that VR won't catch on, they all seem to be people who can't afford VR.
Can it simulate wind? I don't even know how wind works
That would be awesome!
Imagine being in an virtual hurricane environment and leaves and sharp objects are slicing and hitting your face. You won't get cut in the real world, you would just have a simulation making you think you get a cut.
No one would allow vr machine that causes physical pain to public. It's basically a torture machine. It can make you feel like an object hit you but it won't be sharp
Bro theybused to have a tornado simulator with fans in the early 2000s at my local mall. Also even a small fan would work if synched properly
@@nikolabl8154 What about the vest that shocks you wait that was made for the military
I had to ask, is the water wet?
You may not know this, but water (in the real world, on your real hands) isn't actually wet, it just feels wet to you. Kind of crazy.
Retro Workshop 😂😂😂😂😂 you know i was joking
+TheLeGeND right? That has nothing to do with Retro's comment.
It's temperature.
@Fsy North If water wet's anything it covers, then that would mean water is wet, because it's wetting the water around it. So a drop of water is wet because it's wetting itself.
This will be perfect when they develop two gloves and they’re actually affordable. This is going to be great for those that have played any VR shooters or any game, you would know that this would make everything much better. Can’t wait for more technology to be released for the VR scene.
A whole suit would be INSANE!
AriGamesLP if you look at their website, they are gonna make the whole suit.
my exact thoughts
Vr has already catched on big time. It's awesome. And this is gonna make it perfect.
Not... really? It's still more or less entirely a gimmick that's supported because it isn't particularly hard to. It's still really expensive for very little return.
And no, this won't make it perfect, not even close.
We need direct stimulation of the brain's sensory processing regions for it to be perfect. Hopefully the work toward helping the blind, amputees, and people with other such physical limitations will have some trickle-down benefits for us...
It still is a bit of a gimmick, although it is changing fast, however, it really does appear to be catching on already.
Every major electronics hardware maker is scrambling to put out their own VR HMD in 2018/19.
It has caught on. Give it up seigeengine. You're trolling every comment here supporting VR. Get over your butthurt.
d4rk0v3
Dude, what he does is not trolling.
And then SAO comes out...
if this is what we're using for SAO, we aren't ready for SAO. you should be ashamed of yourself.
anyone that made something even referencing SAO with this should be ashamed. nothing alike.
And then NerveGear comes out...
But not in that order.
SAO goes inside your BRAIN, it does not use your body. Totally different tech.
I've always thought about having restrictors in vr but I never thought someone would actually do it so that has got me excited for the evolution of vr. I can't wait!
I wonder if there are small piezoelectric devices that could simulate the same pressure response. That would alleviate the need for pneumatic hoses.
But that force feedback though. THAT is cool!
John Cox Our model uses Piezoelectric modules to emulate texture, and Pneumatic modules are more efficient than Increasing the amplitude of the Piezos, easyer on the battery, easyer on the glove itself ;)
Bruce Vieira Lopes: I'm surprised that there are pneumatic actuators that small. And how does air get to each one? Is there an individual hose for each actuator? That would be really small hoses.
HA! HA! You heard thunder, not lightning. And it's a windmill, not a lighthouse. Looks like you were too excited to even think straight. Thanks for another great video!
Miley onDisney Ummm thunder is the name of the sound that LIGHTNING makes when the heated air rushes away from the lightning bolt. Stop trying to look smart if you're not... Its tacky.
John Doe but lightning is a different sound, Stop trying to look smart if you're not... It's tacky.
Xenith03 A different sound?????????
have you not heard lightning strike before?
Die-Is- Gain one of the sounds is the lightning itself and the other is the heat moving.
we must calculate texture of A N I M E T I D D Y
amen
Break out the stress and strain tensors!
@@Cepheid_ yes
It's odd to think that we will probably be the last generations who have their first sexual experiences in real life. It's much more likely to be in VR in the future.
@@shabadooshabadoo4918 That's deep bro
I did a VR flight simulation once on a rig that you control by laying on it and tilting your body. There's also a fan on the front of it that blows air in your face in different intensities depending on your speed. It felt amazingly real. I've had issues with sleep paralysis for a while, but since doing this, I've actually managed to start lucid dreaming and flying around while having a sleep paralysis episode, which makes it a lot more bearable and even kind of fun.
Imagine it glitching, and your hands can't move anymore.
My hands are stuck, help!
Nobody:
Absolutely Nobody:
Christian Olsen: "Just take your hands out"
that is really amazing. now i know how my grandfather felt when high rez tv was invented
look up nintendo virtual boy
nice hint at 11:03 ;)
Awesome how you combine faith and science :D
I think they should get both of the haptic gloves and since the wires are so bulky they go up your arm and connect to the haptic suit which from behind plugs in the pc (like the hesdset)
8:19 "I'm totally against VR, I don't think it's gonna catch on." Did you really say that? lol
Totally changed my view of the guy.
@@charliedajoob2246 yeah why would anyone be against vr? such a weird thing to be against.
He literally said "but this changed my mind". Why can't you understand that some people are skeptical? He was until he tried it. Simple.
Even without ‘this changed my mind, that took balls to say.
Just finished reading Ready Player One and then this. THIS IS AWESOME!
Oh and I can't wait for the movie to come out!
I am the same way, totally pumped!! Already doing my own research. Just watched Ladyhawke last night in my Rift in a public room where anyone could join if they wanted. The Oasis is almost here.
Racing sims and Onward are my go to games in VR. Vastly better experience than most other gaming experiences out there. What you mean it wont catch on? Gorn is also insanely fun, try having little kids asking you constantly if you can set it up for them. VR is in another dimension regarding gaming. Stop the hate mate.
Alex S Playing Gorn in a big room and putting on some hype music and just going insane with the dual swords or claws is one of the most fun things I’ve ever done in gaming
3:40 is THE best moment!
Ok now how long till I can buy this
Imagine when they make "SAO"!!!!!!!!!!!
Maybe in 25 years
for a really small example, arcade racing games have used haptic feedback since before you were born.
porob 20 years
oculous (facebook) is going to pick this up within the year... the gloves will be avalible in about 2 years but they wont give you all the features all at once. it will be super limited so that they can do progressive updates over time. the full body suit 5 -6 years away.
this video actually made me smile like crazy. This is so cool
Imagine that but a suit rather than a glove
Tesla suit
I don’t wanna feel gun shot wounds lol
It's been done!
Teslasuit my dude.
6:45 and a little forward: "propriety information, sign an NDA and we might tell you some of it off camera but not all" kind of a deal for sure.
it's a windmill not a light house
I guess he is too excited. Yes , its a windmill.
Against VR? You should be smart enough that mainstream VR isn't going to be anything like its current incarnation. No "buckets on your head," no wires.
Direct neural link to the machine is the only way to go.
Some people are just afraid of change, I guess. A person who's into science and tech, like Destin, should NEVER be against technology like VR. I expect people who aren't in to tech to be saying that they're against VR, but tech people should embrace technology, even when its obviously in its infancy. Otherwise, the tech will die due to having little supporters.
Im slightly afraid of the microwave transmitters that are necessary for wireless transmissions. Higher the bandwidth the vr systems are going to need means more and more powerful transmitters. then before you know it... we are talking brain cancer risks and Sword Art Online scenarios. I would like to keep my wires please
Kiba Bloodfang That's not the only way to go, that's just the final frontier.
That's basically the same thing as saying AI needs to be superintelligent to be of any use, when we know that it's very useful today.
ArchangelExile
Skepticism is a key part of doing science. A scientist wouldn't just do an experiment once and publicize the results as facts without checking the results and the experiment for errors, repeating the experiment and having numerous other people do the same experiment in hopes of finding flaws or errors in it.
If you are supporting a technology as a scientist or other expert in a related occupation, one of the most important things you should be doing is finding (potential) flaws in the technology and solutions to them, rather than trying to discredit criticism by attacking someone's character ('he's just afraid of change') and virtue signaling ('tech people should embrace technology despite its flaws').
VR has the potential to be revolutionary, but the VR we have now is far from becoming the VR people are dreaming of. There are way too many issues that we can already see and who knows what new problems may come up as those ones being solved.
In short, I think that criticizing VR or being skeptical of it in its current state is perfectly reasonable.
I honestly couldn't believe that of all the people Destin was against VR. I was very disappointed in the video, VR is amazing looking in a virtual imaginary world that could only be experienced in 1st person in dreams be a reality is just amazing and not only that it is used for simulation for Pilots, Doctors, Military and Space programs. Granted VR is expensive and it's in its early stages at that but it could be big in the Future. At least I'm glad he is interested in it now only if it's because of that glove.
He's not against it he said it was stupid, which it has been for awhile now.
8:15 "I'm totally against VR" ...
Benjamin Lafever He said he was against VR and in what way has it been stupid?
I listened to Ready Player One on Audible because of you! Thank you!
*Black Mirror*
which episode?
Ani's Trash Can lol
NanoPi “playtest “
My first thought!!!!
Stop abusing the *Bold* formatting.
how can u not be into VR? thats the future of gaming my man! i garuntee u in 30 years most people that game will be using VR on the regular
Lazy hands make for poverty, but diligent hands bring wealth.
I love that sneaky little Bible verse insert at the very end. Proverbs 10:4. Very nice. Perfectly applicable.
wow that tape thing to simulate resistance just made a whole new possibility could potentially make simulation surgery to so many different outcomes ...
I'm liking our technology direction
It would be so cool if the VR looked liked how the thumbnail does.
Then it's not really virtual isn't? more like hologram
That's just AR (Augmented Reality). It's already a thing.
Give it time
nah you can already get a VR hand that would look that realistic... no need for AR.
it's just graphics, no problem at all
I find it odd that you find VR stupid. There were a lot of people claiming it would be the future of gaming, which I heavily disagree with, but instead, I feel that VR serves different applications and can open up completely new genres that can coincide with standard gaming.
Look at VR Chat, for example. It's certainly a highly ridiculous game, but the basic premise of it is honestly magical. Being able to almost be in the same room as someone on the other side of the world, talk with them in real time, and even read their body language.. That is an amazing thing. I'm someone with an uncle who lives in Mississippi, and I live in Michigan. My uncle happens to be an awesome person, so I like spending time with him, but we're a few states away. VR could help make that distance gap more bearable.
And _that_ is just an _example_ of the wonders that VR is capable of bringing.
Of course, I don't mean any of this to downplay your own opinion, but I _am_ a quite a bit surprised that you disagree with it so [seemingly] intensely.
Either way, it's cool that you spoke so highly of this haptic feedback glove. I hope the technology becomes even more refined and more widely available soon so that I may be able to try it myself and, say, pet the fur of a virtual dog.
You seem really keen on VR as a technology, but not in gaming. How come?
Even just going off your talk of social VR, a AAA VRMMO done right would be groundbreaking and a bigger step forward for the industry than WoW was.
Singleplayer games can still be fantastic too, with examples like Lone Echo, Moss, and Robo Recall.
I wholeheartedly agree with you!
There are many applications for gaming that I think VR can bring to the table, such as that MMO idea you mentioned. Or, if you want an example that _currently exists_ as proof, that highly realistic military game, Onward, works great in VR.
But to answer your question, I didn't mention more gaming related applications just for the sake of comment length, and that's pretty much the only reason XD
Oh right. It's just you said "There were a lot of people claiming it would be the future of gaming, which I heavily disagree with" which means you don't think it's the future of gaming.
Although maybe you only meant it's not the going be the only form of gaming in the future? Because I think VR will be absolutely massive in gaming, possibly even more popular than traditional gaming once we do have gloves like this at a consumer level. But will it be a full on replacement? Nah, it will be another option.
Although... VR can be a pretty suitable replacement for screens eventually.
Correct, I meant that I don't believe it will _replace_ gaming as we know it, but will rather be another option that can bring different experiences altogether. I guess I could have been _a little bit_ more clear with what I meant by "The future of gaming" XD
VR will be the main platform for competitive gaming. It brings together physical coordination with gaming skill in an athletic experience you cant get clicking a mouse. Casual gaming will always be a mouse and keyboard affair. Sometimes you just dont feel like setting up your headset after a long day of work. I know from experience as a vive owner for about half a year now. its definitely a "day off" toy.
One glove to rule them all
Just needs 120 infinity tactors.
Yep, this technology is what needs to be in Translogic's 221 Bipedal Mech Suit to control the hands coupled with Boston Dynamics' movement and equilibrium tech!