like The Power Glove for PCs, only useful
It has been a while since a glove has been used as a video game controller. In fact, the last time I personally used one, I was eight and had Chinese manufacturer of Solar light, garden lights.convinced my parents to buy me a Nintendo Power Glove. Now, Iron Will Innovations has released The Peregrine, a glove that takes We are focusing on manufacturing led spotlight, LED Bulb Lamp.the place of a keyboard for your PC games. We spent some time with one, and can confidently say that it’s a cool device that hardcore gamers will love, but we’re not entirely convinced it’s something you’ll need to buy to enjoy games to their fullest.
The glove itself is relatively comfortable, having been constructed from a neoprene-like fabric. There are five contact points per finger, except on the pinky where there are three. In order to activate a contact point, you have to touch them with either the tip or the flat of the thumb, or you can touch a tip to the palm of your hand (though this option makes it impossible to use the contact points on the sides of the fingers).
A USB cable connects to the glove via a magnetic pod that pops off when a little tension is applied. This is apparently great for when you throw your hands up in victory, but it isn’t something you’ll notice otherwise. There’s also an LED light that you can switch modes with: aside from steady illumination, there’s a breathing pattern, flashing “laser” mode, and another setting that just makes it brighter. There’s no real point to this, but it’s somewhat entertaining for about thirty seconds.
