ReSense is a haptic glove for training and guidance that creates an entirely new sensory channel for CIP (congenital insensitivity to pain) patients. By combining a Meta Quest headset with an Afference haptic ring and sensor glove, ReSense converts danger signals: heat, pressure, and unsafe contact duration; into customizable haptic feedback patterns that users can learn to understand. Instead of relying on pain they cannot feel, CIP patients learn to regulate their limits through this new form of feedback that their bodies can actually perceive.

Congenital Insensitivity to Pain (CIP) is a rare genetic condition where pain signals never reach the brain, even though touch senses are normal.

Meet ReSense, a training and guidance haptic glove built under 48 hours at Stanford Immerse the Bay 2025 that combines a Meta Quest headsetflex sensors, and an Afference haptic ring to give CIP patients a new feedback channel that signals the risk before damage occurs and guides them through daily tasks.

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