Event-Based Referred Vibrotactile Feedback for Bare-Hand XR Interaction


Event-Based Referred Vibrotactile Feedback for Bare-Hand XR Interaction



Abstract: We propose event-based vibrotactile feedback as an effective approach for enhancing bare-hand XR interaction, delivered through commodity smartwatches that users already wear. While controllers and haptic gloves provide rich tactile feedback, they introduce additional hardware that users must carry and wear throughout the day. Importantly, they interpose hardware between the user and the virtual world, occupying the hands, constraining finger motion, and undermining truly unobstructed bare-hand interaction. Our proposed approach delivers short discrete pulses at key manipulation moments such as object contact and state changes, providing tactile confirmation at the wrist without requiring additional hardware or disrupting finger movement. Two user studies with 26 participants demonstrate that this referred feedback significantly enhances user experience at either wrist placement, with 94% finding it helpful and particular benefits during complex tasks like knob rotation where haptic cues reduced visual attention demands. These findings establish design guidelines for integrating accessible haptics into everyday XR through personal devices, supporting broader adoption of natural hand interaction.

Appeared:
    2026 TVCG IEEE VR
    Juyoung Lee, Hyunseo Seo, Hyunjin Lee, Minju Baeck, Hui-Shyong Yeo, Woontack Woo (2026). “Event-Based Referred Vibrotactile Feedback for Bare-Hand XR Interaction” [will be appear IEEE VR'26] IEEE Transactions on Visualization and Computer Graphics.