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Force Feedback is a technology used in Virtual and Augmented Reality (VR/AR) to provide a sense of touch and physical interaction. It is achieved through the use of haptic devices, such as controllers, gloves, and vests, which use vibrations, motors, and other tactile feedback to simulate the sensation of touch. Force Feedback can be used to enhance the realism of VR/AR experiences, allowing users to interact with virtual objects as if they were real. It can also be used to provide feedback on user actions, such as when a user touches a virtual object or performs a certain action.
Force Feedback technology is becoming increasingly popular in the VR/AR market, as it allows for more immersive and realistic experiences. Companies such as Immersion Corporation, HaptX, and Ultrahaptics are leading the way in developing Force Feedback technology for VR/AR applications. Other companies such as Oculus, HTC, and Sony are also investing in the technology, as they look to create more immersive and realistic experiences for their users. Show Less Read more