Immersion wants you to feel a new generation of touch-feedback mobile devices
Can Immersion convince gadget makers to add more sense of touch to their devices?
Can Immersion convince gadget makers to add more sense of touch to their devices?
Consumers have been slow to adopt haptics (aka force feedback), but one startup believes in the technology and its value.
Haptic feedback, or touch vibration sensors, have been built into game controllers for years. But now they’re also being used to improve the quality 0f bass sounds in high-end audio headphones.
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More than 400 million mobile phones give you vibrational feedback thanks to technology from haptics (touch sense) firm Immersion.
Now the San Jose, Calif.-based Immersion is improving the nature of touch feedback in mobile phones with HD Integrator, which allows …
Touch technology company Immersion announcing today that its newest touch feedback technology is being used in Fujitsu’s new F-12C smartphone.
The phone is the first publicly available handset to use Immersion’s Motiv Integrator and its TouchSense 3000 embedded control software. …