On November 6th, Northwestern University introduced a groundbreaking leap in haptic technology, and it’s worth every bit of attention now, even two weeks later. Full details are in their original a…
Ditto, that could definitely be a limiting factor. I wonder if the concept would still work with an elastic compress like those gauze medical wraps holding it in place.
Agreed. I’m contemplating trying something similar at somepoint here. Really want to figure out how to make my Svalboard more portable/wearable and haptic feedback of some sort is needed for most solutions that I’ve come up with.
Ditto, that could definitely be a limiting factor. I wonder if the concept would still work with an elastic compress like those gauze medical wraps holding it in place.
Agreed. I’m contemplating trying something similar at somepoint here. Really want to figure out how to make my Svalboard more portable/wearable and haptic feedback of some sort is needed for most solutions that I’ve come up with.