With today’s augmented reality experiences, we can see and hear virtual content, but Ultrahaptics wants you to be able to feel those experiences, too.
The company has partnered with Meta Company to pair its ultrasound-based haptic feedback system with the Meta 2 augmented reality headset.
To demonstrate the technology at this year’s CES in Las Vegas, automotive marketing agency ZeroLight built a 3D virtual model of a Pagani Huayra Roadster supercar. Attendees at the Ultrahaptics booth will be view the car and its components in AR, as well as hear the roar of its V12 engine and feel its… more
Source: See & Feel a Supercar in Augmented Reality with Ultrahaptics on the Meta 2