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Author: Diane O'Neill
Publication Date: Aug 18 2022
Pages: 11
Report Type: Insight, Word
Advanced HMI Strategies

Haptics: Technology, Commercial & Industry Developments 1H 2022



Report Summary:

Haptic feedback is essential for providing immersion, addiction and adding realism to the way an experience feels. Advanced haptics create sensations such as touch, heat and pressure, and can range from delicate feelings of raindrops to more dramatic explosions. But the application of haptic technologies is increasing beyond adding realism to virtual experiences. Offering an alternative channel of communication to visual or audible cues, haptic technologies have also been found to improve safety, reduce task completion time and reduce error rates, enhancing the user experience in such a way as to complement other HMIs.

This report details significant product and technology announcements within the field of Haptics since publication of the report Haptic Feedback: Enhancing the User Experience.  


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