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RE: Has anyone tried pressure sensors like smart insoles or grip sensors?

That’s accurate. It doesn’t just measure force or pressure, but rather interprets the overall context of your body movements through those changes. Th…

2 months ago
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RE: Has anyone tried pressure sensors like smart insoles or grip sensors?

Yes, the principle is almost the same.It doesn’t just measure average strength like a grip strength meter. It reads patterns like when strength is los…

2 months ago
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RE: Has anyone tried pressure sensors like smart insoles or grip sensors?

Yes, most current products go that far.They even have ML models that analyze pressure distribution, gait cycle, left-right asymmetry, impact intensity…

2 months ago
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RE: Has anyone tried pressure sensors like smart insoles or grip sensors?

They’re surprisingly sensitive. Even basic sensors like FSR (Fixed Pressure Resistive Sensors) are quite accurate, and capacitive and piezoelectric se…

2 months ago
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RE: Has anyone tried pressure sensors like smart insoles or grip sensors?

Force- and pressure-based wearables like smart insoles and grip sensors operate more sophisticatedly than you might think. While they may appear to be…

2 months ago
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RE: What about GATT (Generic Attribute Profile), a protocol for data transfer between wearable devices and smartphones/tablets?

Is GATT (Generic Attribute Profile) Good for Data Transmission Between Wearables and Smartphones/Tablets? → “Absolutely Yes.” [출처 :/span> GATT,…

2 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

That’s exactly right.When you first try out the SubPac, you feel like the music you were listening to with your ears is “entering your body.”You could…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

This X1 M2X model also supports completely wireless streaming.It handles both Bluetooth audio and haptic signals simultaneously,and has a latency of n…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

We’re actually researching it.SubPac is being tested for sensory rehabilitation, auditory assistance, and sensory integration therapy for people with …

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

The sound quality itself doesn’t change. Instead, because the bass is physically recreated,it feels much more “realistic” than when you hear it with y…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

Woojer distributes multiple vibration modules to deliver sound throughout the body,while SubPac compresses sound into a single, low-frequency wave tha…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

That’s a really good point.The SubPac X1 M2X is ergonomically designed with pressure-dispersing pads and a balanced vibration structure.So, the vibrat…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

Exactly. Actually, the SubPac was initially released for music producers and sound engineers.But it later started being used in VR, simulators, and es…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

It’s much more sophisticated than that. Inside, there are high-performance haptic drivers called Dual Drive Tactile Transducers.These analyze the freq…

3 months ago
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RE: SubPac X1 / M2X: The Technology Behind Body-Felt Low-Frequency Immersion

Good point. Regular subwoofers vibrate the air to create bass that you “feel” with your ears.But the SubPac transmits vibrations directly through your…

3 months ago
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RE: Neosensory Buzz: The Principles of Sensory Replacement Technology that Translates Sound into Vibration

It’s certainly possible. Some researchers are already experimenting with using Buzz as a subfeedback channel for music.For example, you could sense th…

3 months ago
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RE: Neosensory Buzz: The Principles of Sensory Replacement Technology that Translates Sound into Vibration

Exactly. At first, you simply feel the vibrations.But if you wear it consistently for a few days or weeks, your brain will gradually begin to associat…

3 months ago
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RE: Neosensory Buzz: The Principles of Sensory Replacement Technology that Translates Sound into Vibration

It’s more like “perceiving the presence of sound through a new sensory pathway.” It doesn’t restore hearing, but through repetitive pattern learning, …

3 months ago
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RE: Neosensory Buzz: The Principles of Sensory Replacement Technology that Translates Sound into Vibration

Good question. Typical haptic bands only vibrate to provide a “signal notification.”But the Buzz is much more sophisticated—it analyzes the frequency,…

3 months ago
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RE: SoundShirt utilizes technology that transmits sound for each instrument to specific parts of the body using approximately 30 vibration actuators. This article explains the technology behind this technology.

That part was also meticulously designed.The fabric is a lightweight, stretchy smart textile, so you can’t really feel the wires or modules.The haptic…

3 months ago
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RE: SoundShirt utilizes technology that transmits sound for each instrument to specific parts of the body using approximately 30 vibration actuators. This article explains the technology behind this technology.

Exactly.It originally started as an inclusive design for the hearing impaired.But now it’s also gaining attention as an example of the convergence of …

3 months ago
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RE: SoundShirt utilizes technology that transmits sound for each instrument to specific parts of the body using approximately 30 vibration actuators. This article explains the technology behind this technology.

That’s a good question.SoundShirt receives the tracks of each instrument in the orchestra in real time via a wireless receiver.So it works even during…

3 months ago
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RE: SoundShirt utilizes technology that transmits sound for each instrument to specific parts of the body using approximately 30 vibration actuators. This article explains the technology behind this technology.

I thought so at first.But it’s not just vibration. Nearly 30 haptic actuators each detect specific frequency bands, and they simulate the spatial plac…

3 months ago
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RE: Explaining the technology behind the Woojer Vest Edge, which transmits bass and rhythm to the entire body with six powerful haptic modules.

That part is well-designed, too.The material is lightweight synthetic fiber, and the vibration intensity can be finely adjusted.Some users say that if…

3 months ago
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RE: Explaining the technology behind the Woojer Vest Edge, which transmits bass and rhythm to the entire body with six powerful haptic modules.

Exactly. Gamers were actually the first to go crazy with Woojer.You don’t just “hear” gunshots or explosions, you feel them, which creates an incredib…

3 months ago
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RE: Explaining the technology behind the Woojer Vest Edge, which transmits bass and rhythm to the entire body with six powerful haptic modules.

That’s the good part—you don’t need a separate audio source.When connected via Bluetooth or a 3.5mm jack, Woojer automatically extracts only the low-f…

3 months ago
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RE: Explaining the technology behind the Woojer Vest Edge, which transmits bass and rhythm to the entire body with six powerful haptic modules.

No, that’s completely different from simple vibrations.Woojer uses six independent haptic modules to detect low frequencies and actually distribute th…

3 months ago
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