Japanese start-up develops armband that mimics PAIN in the metaverse

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Japanese start-up develops armband that mimics PAIN in the metaverse
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You could soon feel PAIN in the metaverse: Start-up develops armband that mimics uncomfortable sensations

The armband, called UnlimitedHand, features muscle motion sensors. It uses electrical stimulation to manipulate arm muscles, mimicking sensations. It could be used for virtual reality games, allowing users to feel a bird peck at their skin, or the wind across their arm.

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