Extended Data Fig. 8: The VR outdoor scenes.
From: A skin-integrated multimodal haptic interface for immersive tactile feedback

The VR scene and actual scene of users experiencing light breeze (a), heavy rain (b), and light rain with her arm (c). The heavy rain leads to an obvious temperature decrease (e) than light breeze (d) and light rain (f). The breeze blows up the sleeves and the arm feel slight force (g). Raindrops drop on the arm and cause impacts on the arm. Due to the randomness of the location of the fall, the activated electrodes are always changing (h) (i). And the stimulation pulse of heavy rain (j) is set stronger and denser compared with that of light rain (k).