A few weeks ago, Mark Zuckerberg explained his vision for the metaverse and rebranded Facebook as “Meta.”
As part of its pivot, Meta said it’s spending ~$10B this year on VR, AR, and hardware related to the metaverse.
On Tuesday, the company unveiled one major project:
According to The Verge, Meta is building handwear “that reproduces sensations like grasping an object or running your hand along a surface.”
The glove has been in the works for 7 years and works like so:
Example: If you pick up a plate in the virtual world, the finger pads will inflate to create that real-life feeling.
… and replaces traditional haptic technology that uses “bulky motors with tiny air valves,” per The Verge.
Even if Meta nails the tech, there are a number of challenges it faces before going mass market:
Meta’s Reality Labs — the unit responsible for AR/VR hardware — is also building electromyography tools to turn nerve signals in the arm into digital actions.
With a reported 10m Oculus Quest 2 VR headsets already sold, Meta’s solution will set pace for the industry… just like Zuck planned when this photo was taken in 2016.