Iron Will Technologies debuts a sensory input glove for gamers, the Peregrine. The glove, which is powered by TouchPoint technology, connects via USB with standard keyboard drivers and will be commercially available later this year. The announcement was made at the 2009 e3 gaming conference.
Hands Take Flight with the Peregrine Sensory Input Gaming Glove
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