✋ Haptics and Tactile Feedback What is Haptics? Haptics refers to technology that simulates the sense of touch by applying forces, vibrations, or motions to the user. It allows users to feel digital interactions, adding a physical dimension to virtual or remote experiences. Tactile feedback is a subset of haptics focused specifically on touch sensations (e.g., vibration, texture, pressure), often through the skin. 🔧 How It Works Haptic systems use actuators (such as motors, piezoelectric elements, or electroactive polymers) to deliver: Vibration: Short or patterned pulses (e.g., smartphone notifications). Force Feedback: Simulates resistance or weight (e.g., steering wheels in racing games). Surface Texture Simulation: Mimics textures on touchscreens or surfaces. Temperature Changes: Advanced systems simulate heat or cold for realism. 🛠️ Types of Haptic Interfaces Type Description Wearable Haptics Gloves, suits, or wristbands that deliver sensations to...