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Dexta Robotics Announces Force Feedback Gloves Dexmo Enterprise Edition, Radically Improving the Quality of Virtual Training

SHENZHEN,China,June 11,2019 -- Dexta Robotics unveiled its force feedback glove prototype in 2014. After more than 50 iterations,Dexta Robotics is officially launchingDexmoEnterprise Edition- the world's first wireless force feedback gloves that integrateboth motion capture and force feedback capacities. It enables people to performreal-life actionswith their full-hand dexterityin virtual world. They canfeel the size,shape and stiffnessof virtual objects,marking one step closer to full-immersion in VR,and radically improve the quality of virtual training.

Dexta Robotics Announces Force Feedback Gloves Dexmo Enterprise Edition, Radically Improving the Quality of Virtual Training


Dexmo enables a natural and intuitive interaction in virtual environment.

With Dexmo,users will be able to realistically feel the sensation of flipping a switch,pressinga button or turninga knob,and other complex hand interactions.

After the small batch distribution of Dexmo DK1 in 2017,Dexta Robotics gathered feedback from early adopters and had its manufacturability,hardware stability,core functionality,ergonomics and software support upgraded in every aspect. The companyis now mass-manufacturing Dexmo Enterprise Edition,and the product may be directly ordered at Dexta Robotics' website (www.dextarobotics.com) or email them (inquiry@dextarobotics.com) today.

 

"Today's VR/MR devices can offer immersive visual and audio experiences. However,we are still far from complete immersion. A critical missing part is the lack of true force feedback technologies capable of providing users with real touch sensation. Existing methods mostly rely on vibration motors to simulate haptic feedback. They do not hinder finger movements. Therefore users do not perceive a real physical force,which is very different to reality," said Dexta Robotics' Technical Adviser,Dr.Per Ola Kristensson,who leads the Intelligent Interactive Systems group at the University of Cambridge.

"With the Dexmo force-feedback glove,users can feel the virtual world with their own hands which undoubtedly improves immersion," he concluded.

How it works

"Itsrotational sensors read hand movement and regenerate a detailed virtual hand model to keep itin perfect sync with the user'shand motion,allowing users to use their hands virtually. When interactingwith virtual objects,ourinteraction engine computes the magnitude and vector of force and the force-feedback units apply force to user'sfingertips,whichimitates the push-back you'd get from real objects. People can extend their touch sensation from the real world into the virtual world simplyby putting Dexmo on.For example,when youturn a faucet you can feel its round shape,even the drops of water on your finger," explained by Juxue Tang,Dexta Robotics' product engineer.

To the general public,using currentbutton/ joystick-basedcontroller still needs learning and adaptation,however everybody knows how to use their hands. Dexmo offersthe most intuitive solution: by transducing virtual hand behavior,it lower users'learning costsignificantly,and greatly improve the immersive experience.

"Smartphones' development was slow in the early days. The true era of smartphone came after iPhone and its revolutionary multi-touch interaction technology. It was so intuitive that even a five-year-old can operate without reading a manual. Current VR is comparable to the early stages of smartphones,where products are functional,but not user friendly enough. To help it go mainstream,we try our best to create an interaction system that is 'stupid easy'," said Aler Gu,founder and CEO of Dexta Robotics. "We eventually arrive at a dual-hand,highly immersive,low learning cost and lightweight portable force feedback glove Dexmo. We successfully pack five motors,11 rotational sensors,a rechargeable battery,and a set of control systems into a unified body that weights only 290g and works wirelessly. This is a groundbreaking product in the interaction technology history."

Dexta Robotics Announces Force Feedback Gloves Dexmo Enterprise Edition, Radically Improving the Quality of Virtual Training


Dexmo's specifications

Dexmo comes with a very usefulSDKsupport. Thanks to the feedback from the early adopters provide,many enhancements have been made to ensure that even people with limited VR knowledge can follow its detailed step by step instructions to explore possible applications of Dexmo. The SDK supports all mainstream VR/MR headsets and tracking system. After some simple setup,the hand model and its orientation would appear. The SDK has preset interaction modules such as press,twist,and grab. By simply selecting the pre-sets,adding scripts,and setting script parameters,basic interactions can be set.The user can continue to define the feedback caused by the interactions and material changes based on the development document Dexta Robotics provides. Scenarios with multiple interaction samples are also included to help user take full advantage of the development document.

Dexmo can be of great useto many industries,including aerospace,vocational simulations,education,gaming,medical training andtele-operation. Ithas a broad base ofuse cases such as: electrical car battery maintenance training,assembly line working training,flight simulation,cabin group vocational training,power plant/nuclear power station training,interactive education,large space gaming,medical rehab andhumanoid robot tele-operation.

Dexta Robotics Announces Force Feedback Gloves Dexmo Enterprise Edition, Radically Improving the Quality of Virtual Training


Some of the Dexmo’s field of applications

Dexta Robotics is currently partnering with car manufacturers and factory owners to train workers in virtual environment,lower the training cost and improve training result by makinghands-on learning more accessible. Parts assembly,quality control andmaintenance all have tremendous needs in training. In Dexta Robotics' current partnership with car manufactures,Dexmo is used to train new workers on how to place cables in cars. Their hand movements are reflected into the virtual space accurately,and the realistic and precise feedback allows workers to feel each component as if they were there,ensuring they really understand the standard before they assemble anything.This drastically reducescosts in factory training and more importantly,provides virtual guidance and feedback,which generates far bettertraining results.

Dexmo can be especially helpful in auto industry given the fact that electric car sales skyrocket. The demand for electric car mechanics and repair will naturally soar. By leveraging Dexmo for efficient and innovative mechanic training,a more effective production and repair process can be achieved.

Dexmo's application is not limited to just car assembly,it also applies to maintenance,design and much more. For instance,it acceleratesthe car design process by enabling designers to see and feel their designiterations virtuallyinstead of creating expensive and time-consuming physical prototype.

 

Dexta Roboticsaims to accelerate its product and business development in 2019.To allowmore people benefit from this new interaction method,the company will need to partner with more industries,explore more possible applications and more capital support. There is still a long way to go,but eventually Dexta Robotics hopesto bring Dexmo to the consumer market.Once Dexmohitsthe economies of scale,the company will be able to bring this technology to the general public.To Learn more aboutDexmoEnterprise Edition,stop by Booth #1161 at SIGGRAPH 2019or visit www.dextarobotics.com. You can alsofind Dexta Robotics on Facebook,Twitter,Instagramand YouTube.

About Dexta Robotics

Dexta Robotics is a company founded by a group of passionate robotists in 2014. The goal of the company is to useadvanced robotics technologyto create the next generation of interaction interface for VR/MR andaccelerate its the popularization. Dexta Robotics has raised over 10M(CNY) angel round from Grainsvalley Ventures and Sunwoda (a public company). Its core team members have backgrounds from top-notch universities and industries such as: Cambridge University,Tsinghua University,Microsoft and DJI. In 2018,it started to ship its early development kit with full SDK support with all mainstream headsets. Today Dexta Robotics holds more than 30 patents/pending-patents worldwide,and isthe world's leading designer and manufacturer of interaction system.

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Presskit


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