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A few wearable haptic devices have been specifically designed or experimentally tested for direct hand interaction in immersive \AR.
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Since virtual or augmented objects are naturally touched, grasped, and manipulated directly with the fingertips (\secref{exploratory_procedures} and \secref{grasp_types}), the main challenge of wearable haptics for \AR is to provide haptic sensations of these interactions while keeping the fingertips free to interact with the \RE.
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Several approaches have been proposed to move the haptic actuator to a different location on the hand.
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Several approaches have been proposed to move the haptic actuator to a different location, on the outside of the finger or the hand, \eg the nail, the top of a phalanx, or the wrist.
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Yet, they differ greatly in the actuators used (\secref{wearable_haptic_devices}), thus the haptic feedback (\secref{tactile_rendering}), and the placement of the haptic rendering.
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Other wearable haptic actuators have been proposed for \AR, but are not discussed here.
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\subsubsection{Nail-Mounted Devices}
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\label{vhar_nails}
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\textcite{ando2007fingernailmounted} were the first to propose to moving the actuator from the fingertip to the nail, as described in \secref{texture_rendering}.
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\textcite{ando2007fingernailmounted} were the first to move the actuator from the fingertip to propose the nail, as described in \secref{texture_rendering}.
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This approach was later extended by \textcite{teng2021touch} with Touch\&Fold, a haptic device able to unfold its end-effector on demand to make contact with the fingertip when touching \VOs (\figref{teng2021touch_1}).
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This moving platform also contains a \LRA (\secref{moving_platforms}) and provides contact pressure and texture sensations.
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%The whole system is very compact (\qtyproduct{24 x 24 x 41}{\mm}), lightweight (\qty{9.5}{\g}), and fully portable by including a battery and Bluetooth wireless communication. \qty{20}{\ms} for the Bluetooth
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