Tutorial
2024:02
Matthew Jordan
This bHaptics Sleeves for Arms, is a ready to use product with Audio-based support. bHaptics Tactosy is a series of products that is aimed for vibrotactile feedback for the arms, hands, and feet. At this moment, we only have tactosy for Arms.
bHaptics Tactosy for Arms is a pair of 2 wireless wearable haptic sleeves with 12 individually controllable vibrotactile motors (6 in each sleeve) along the forearms. It is used for haptic immersion in games for PC and VR. The device fully integrates into the game and provides positional haptic feedback as well as other unique haptic patterns for each in-game action. Tactosy also provides audio-based haptics so that you can feel the music sensation on your skin. It can only be connected via bluetooth. Once worn, it can be adjusted with velcro straps. It also contains a detachable inner lining which can be cleaned after multiple uses.
The sleeves connect to the PC using bHaptics Player. You can control the play mode (In-game/Music), haptic intensity, visualization, and access to bHaptics portal. bHaptics portal contains configurations for games such as Superhot, CS:GO, VR Chat, Half Life Alyx, and many more. You can also design custom interaction using bHaptics studio and designer, or by installing the SDKs (see support).
The following are compatible headset types:
To initialize the devices for the first time, plug in the charger to bring them out of sleep mode.
bHaptics Designer is a web-based haptic feedback designer. It can be used to create and integrate custom haptic patterns into your content. All you need to do is simply click and drag between feedback points. This tool will help you minimize development time and effort significantly. See designer tutorial. Needs login.
bHaptics Studio is geared towards audio-based haptics. You can create or edit the profile by selecting the range of frequencies, threshold and activation area of the vest to feel the sound. Needs login. See studio tutorial
The SDK contains a big library of haptic effects. SDKs are available for - Unity, Unreal, C++, C#, Python, Javascript, Android. See installation steps for each at SDK.