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Senseg Introduces Texture Sensory Interface

Senseg’s haptic E-Sense technology uses electricity to replicate the feeling of touch on any type of surface: flat, curved, transparent or opaque. It’s a solution package that includes tixel laminate technology, an electronic module, and software APIs.

Very tiny electrical charges pass into the tixel elements, causing the individual tixels to generate a controlled electric field which extends several millimeters above the surface that our fingers can sense. By modulating this attractive force, any number of touch sensations can be generated from vibrations, clicks, textured surfaces and more.

Only the skin surface is vibrated and the field generated remains extremely safe to the touch. The sensation of touch is created by the field itself, not the electric current, and so the user never comes in direct contact with the electrical current.

Read more about the e-sense technology at: Senseg.

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