Trucinorealfeelproject10var+work May 2026
Example use case:
A system where a user touches a digital object and feels grain, moisture, or resistance, with 10 variations of material properties, currently being tested in an assembly line simulation.
A 2025 independent evaluation by the International Journal of Haptics compared the TrucinoRealFeelProject10var+Work against three leading haptic systems (SenseGlove Nova, HaptX DK2, bHaptics TactGlove). trucinorealfeelproject10var+work
| Metric | Trucino 10var+Work | Next Best Competitor | |--------|--------------------|----------------------| | Independent haptic variables | 10 | 4 | | Max spatial resolution (taxels/cm²) | 22 | 12 | | Thermal range with active control | ±15°C from ambient | ±5°C | | Latency (motion to feedback) | 4.2 ms | 18 ms | | Material discrimination accuracy (user blind test) | 93% | 71% | | Continuous wear comfort (hours before fatigue) | 6.2 | 2.1 | Example use case: A system where a user
Subjective user feedback (n=124, across 5 industries): with 10 variations of material properties
Active heating/cooling across dozens of taxels generates heat. The +Work gloves include a microfluidic cooling layer that circulates temperature‑controlled fluid, keeping the skin surface stable at 32°C regardless of simulated temperature.
Using the RealFeel Recorder—a pen‑like device with 20 micro‑sensors—a user traces a real surface (e.g., leather, sandpaper, wet clay). The device records all 10 variables simultaneously.
Trucino offers a +Work Integration Certification (3‑day remote training) that covers calibration, latency tuning, and multi‑glove synchronization (up to 10 gloves in one scene).