A mask that can make it easier or harder to breathe by controlling your air supply adds more realism to virtual reality scenarios, including one that simulates a firefighter working in a smoky building.
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A mask that controls how much air you can breathe could be used to simulate environments with a restricted air supply in virtual reality. There have been previous attempts at using the breath to interact with VR, involving devices such as microphones or stretchable chest bands. But they have been prone to misinterpreting movements and can’t accurately record airflow.Continue reading
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