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New textile-based mechanism designed to help disabled people

“Of the technologies that have incorporated haptics, wearable devices often still require bulky external hardware to provide complex cues, limiting their use in day-to-day activities,” experts said. ....

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Lightweight Wearable Device Helps Users Navigate With A Tap On Wrist

Lightweight Wearable Device Helps Users Navigate With A Tap On Wrist
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The Engineer - Texas team incorporates haptics into wearable tech

Engineers at Rice University, Texas, have developed a wearable, textile-based device that compensates for deficiencies in visual and auditory cues with haptic input. ....

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Wearable maps dubbed the future of travel as 'taps' on wrist tell you where to turn

Wearable maps dubbed the future of travel as 'taps' on wrist tell you where to turn
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Fabric-Based Wearable Device Helps Users Navigate

At Rice University in Houston, Texas, researchers have come up with a fabric-based wearable device that “taps” a user’s wrist with pressurized air, silently assisting them in navigating to their destination. ....

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