Haptic Gaming Set
November 16, 2024
The TactSuit Pro and TactSleeve from bHaptics offer an unparalleled level of directional haptic feedback, allowing you to precisely pinpoint the location of your opponents and the exact points of contact in the game. Real-time, sound-based stereo haptic feedback alerts you to the direction of gunfire, explosions, and other in-game actions, providing a more competitive and immersive gaming experience.
With support for over 270 games, you can dive into various genres, including FPS, rhythm, horror, and sports. The TactSuit Pro boasts 32 ERM (Eccentric Rotating Mass) vibration motors, while the TactSleeve is equipped with 3 ERM motors per arm, ensuring comprehensive feedback.
The system can last up to 10 hours with consistent use, and the TactSuit Pro recharges in 5 hours, while the TactSleeve charges in just 1.5 hours. Both devices utilize Bluetooth Low Energy technology for seamless connectivity and are compatible with Meta Quest, PC VR (Steam VR), and console (PS VR). Designed as one-size-fits-all, the TactSuit Pro and TactSleeve are perfect for any gamer looking to enhance their virtual reality experience.
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