VR gloves function by tracking hand movements and finger gestures in real time. They often use sensors such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and flex sensors to detect the position, orientation, and movement of each finger. This data is then translated into the virtual environment, allowing users to grab, push, pull, or gesture naturally. Some advanced designs even provide haptic feedback, giving a tactile sense of touch when interacting with virtual objects. This capability opens up new possibilities for applications ranging from gaming to professional simulations.
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