
The CyberGlove II has kept up with the times, this time round coming in a wireless format that will be able to capture the movement of a user’s fingers and hand accurately, relying on its software after that to map said movement to a graphical hand on the computer display, helping users “reach in and manipulate” digital objects as though they were corporeal in the physical world. Made out of stretch fabric for additional comfort as well as a mesh to keep your hand breathing (important point to note for folks who tend to sweat a whole lot), the CyberGlove II boasts 18 sensors alongside open fingertips for easy typing and writing.
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