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Afference creates artificial touch sensations with rings on your fingers
Do you want to get the latest gaming industry news straight to your inbox? Sign up for our daily and weekly newsletters here. I got up early in Las Vegas to check out Afference, and I’m glad I did. In a suite at the Venetian during the CES 2024 tech trade show, founders Jacob Segil […]
Those sensations are tied to digital interactions experienced in spatial computing platforms like mixedreality headsets, creating haptic illusions that effectively allow you to feel things that are not there. “We can start to play with digital objects between your physical hands, and track and then overlay these haptic events to make these interactions more and more, call it complex and full,” Segil said. The Phantom by Afference.Back in September, Boulder, Colorado-based Afference raised $1.5 million in a pre-seed round led by Konvoy Ventures to fuel development for the wearable neural interface platform.
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