HydroHaptics, Revolutionizing User Interaction with Fluid-Based Feedback

In 2025, a groundbreaking tactile technology called HydroHaptics is poised to redefine how we interact with digital devices. Developed by researchers at the University of Bath, HydroHaptics utilizes a soft, silicone-based sensor filled with a liquid chamber to deliver high-fidelity haptic feedback. This innovation allows users to engage with devices through natural gestures like squeezing,…

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