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to the knuckles… Glove-type virtual reality controller

Manus Prime II is a glove-type virtual reality controller that can track fingers, introduced by Dutch company Manus VR. This product is equipped with an IMU (inertial measurement sensor) for each finger, so it can track the movement of two joints of the fingers. The sensor used an industrial-grade flex sensor. It supports 11DoF, which means the sum of VR HMD 6DoF and 5 fingers 5DoF.

The Manus Prime II battery can be removed separately and can be operated continuously for up to 5 hours. The sensor is also removable, so it is possible to wash the entire glove. Very useful in sweaty gloves. You can also purchase only the textile part gloves separately.

This product can be used as a head-mounted display compatible with SteamVR such as Unity, Unreal Engine, MotionBuilder, Oculus Rift S, Quest, and Vive by using a plug-in. The price is $3,500, and the Manus Prime II Haptic is $4,600. Related information can be found here.

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