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Results for tag: "Surface Haptics"

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The Global Market for Surface Haptics

  • Report
  • June 2019
  • 87 Pages
  • Global
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Surface Haptics Markets 2018-2027

  • Report
  • August 2018
  • Global
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Surface haptics technology in the tablet and mobile device hardware sector has taken user interaction to new levels by providing tactile feedback in response to touch inputs. In tablets and mobile devices, haptic feedback enhances the user experience by simulating the sense of touch through vibrations or motions. By delivering a variety of haptic sensations, these devices can mimic real-world experiences like the feeling of pressing physical buttons or the sensation of different textures. This technology not only improves accessibility by providing sensory guidance for visually impaired users but also enriches gaming and multimedia content. The surface haptics market within this sector is driven by constant innovation, with manufacturers endeavoring to improve the precision, responsiveness, and energy efficiency of haptic actuators to create more immersive and realistic experiences. Companies involved in the surface haptics market within the context of tablet and mobile device hardware include Immersion Corporation, a pioneer and leading innovator in the development and licensing of touch feedback technology. TDK Corporation, through its subsidiary TDK Electronics, provides haptic components for a variety of applications. Other key players are Texas Instruments, which offers haptic driver ICs, and Precision Microdrives, which specializes in miniaturized motors and haptic actuators for mobile devices. Apple Inc. has also been instrumental in advancing haptic technology through its Taptic Engine, integrating sophisticated haptics into its mobile devices and tablets. Show Less Read more