- WEART’s haptic glove package TouchDIVER Pro launches November 30th ready to bring haptic XR interaction to today’s enterprise
- This technology will revolutionize training, simulation and virtual collaboration
What happened
Against the backdrop of the rapid development of augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), WEART will introduce TouchDIVER Pro on November 30, bringing haptic XR interaction to today’s enterprises. The device is an advanced tactile glove designed to provide users with real tactile feedback in a virtual environment, enabling them to perceive the weight and texture of virtual objects.
The device can be pre-ordered until November 30, 2024 at a price of €3,900. At the end of the pre-order period, WEART will sell the TouchDIVER Pro package for 4,900 euros. The gloves will be sold through WEART’s website and official dealers.
In terms of new features and technologies, TouchDIVER Pro offers high-precision haptic feedback and multimodal interaction, support for multiple devices, easy integration, and data analysis capabilities. The launch of this product provides enterprises with a new tool to help employees get more efficient training and skills development in a risk-free environment.
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What it’s important
With the spread of remote working, companies need new ways to improve employee interaction and collaboration. While traditional online meetings and document sharing often fail to provide enough immersion, TouchDIVER Pro, by enhancing the tactile experience, can play an important role in training new employees, simulating complex operations, and conducting crisis management drills.
In addition, the launch of this technology also reflects broader industry trends, especially in light of the increasing need for digital transformation in enterprises. Some companies are already experimenting with internal training using similar technology. For example, Tactile Labs, a small technology company. Tactile Labs uses haptic feedback devices to help new employees become familiar with complex mechanical operations. In the simulated environment, employees can feel the use of tools and work processes through haptic feedback, which improves learning efficiency.
The launch of TouchDIVER Pro not only provides a new way for businesses to interact, it is also a key step in the industry’s transformation to a more efficient and immersive work model. As technology continues to evolve, businesses must embrace these innovations to ensure they stay ahead in a highly competitive market.






