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Developed with the assistance of Stanford University intern Inrak Choy, the CLAW is a multifunctional haptic controller featuring a motorized arm that repositions the wearer’s index finger correlative to the palm, in turn simulating the feeling of force feedback.
So what exactly does this mean in terms of more immersive VR experiences? Basically the CLAW breaks down into four core functions for use within VR: grasping, touching, feeling and triggering.
Source: https://vrscout.com/news/grasp-touch-trigger-vr-microsoft-claw/
















