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Another educational haptic device, Phantom Omni, uses force feedback to help visually impaired children interact with 3D shapes. The study highlights handwriting as an area where haptic technology ...
The Phantom connects to a device through Bluetooth, creating artificial sensations without pressing on the skin. The rings on the Phantom ‘talk’ to the nerves in your fingers through ...
Afference Inc. a spinoff company founded on technology created by HFI was awarded the Best of Innovation XR Technologies & Accessories award at the CES 2024 for The Phantom. The Phantom enables the ...
Afference announced today that it has raised $1.5 million in funding to develop its new neural interface (or “artificial sensation”) platform, called Phantom.
Most haptic devices only deliver feedback as simple vibrations. New device applies dynamic forces in any direction to simulate a more realistic sense of touch. Small, lightweight device can ...
T. H. Massie and J. K. Salisbury: “The Phantom Haptic Interface: A Device for Probing Virtual Objects,” Proc. ASME Haptic Interfaces for Virtual Environment and Teleoperator Systems in Dynamic ...
The type of haptic suit Mr. Zimmerman first tested, now nearly a decade ago, has recently become more accessible to the public. The devices were available at events this summer at Lincoln Center ...
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