Did you feel that? The vibration of a new notification, that rumble of that movie explosion, the kickback while closing out that tense battle royal match? Those are all powered by the haptics included ...
is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Apple announced Monday that iOS 16 will let you switch on haptics when you ...
Haptic Feedback has become one of those buzzwords that's becoming synonymous with PS5 - and to some extent the Xbox Series X too. For Xbox One and PS4, there came the chants of 4K and 60fps, and now ...
In the rapidly emerging world of haptic technology, businesses are increasingly recognizing the value of integrating haptic feedback into their products. In a study conducted by Immersion Corp. on ...
With new use cases in markets such as gaming, Internet of Things, PC, and virtual reality, there’s an increasing demand for richer haptic experiences. High-definition (HD) haptics, with effects ...
Posts from this topic will be added to your daily email digest and your homepage feed. is an editor covering deals and gaming hardware. He joined in 2018, and after a two-year stint at Polygon, he ...
During the recent Game Developers Conference, I had a chance to escape the din of the event to go to Razer‘s offices in San Francisco and hear and feel the pounding of a new set of headphones. These ...
A new standard for codecs used for haptics could revolutionize tele-health and online gaming. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The ...
In March, Brooklynite Jeremy Cohen achieved minor internet fame when he launched an elaborate scheme to court Tori Cignarella, a cute stranger living in a nearby building. After spotting Cignarella ...
Boréas Technologies has introduced the Boréas Piezo Haptic Engine (Boréas PHE) reference design for wearable designers. The fitness tracker module design helps designers leverage the performance ...
When I was small and curious, I'd often stick the side of my head up against my dad's large hi-fi speakers. This is, admittedly, a silly thing to do with developing ears, but the fond memories of my ...