Haptic Guide Team Blogs
Update, again.
Written by Michael   
Thursday, 26 August 2010 11:04
About time for an update I should think. We're changing gears a little bit with regard to the belt production, moving further into the automated side of things. We've got a 3 dimensional rapid prototyper online after an immense amount of work (you get what you pay for I suppose). I'm bandying about various designs for the physical housing of the units, trying to match them to the various form factors the circuits would force on me while not looking like it's a belt full of circuits. Quite the challenge. Hopefully I'll have a few models up soon for you to look at and we'll take a site poll.
 
Not Dead yet, I feel Happeee!
Written by Michael   
Tuesday, 03 August 2010 06:44
It has been far too long, but that does just seem the way of things.

Tim and I are very much still alive and very much still working.
Between competitions, children and life in general updating this page just never seemed to be important enough.
There are quite a few things to report, and some bits I can't quite fill in yet.


We are going to be producing the belts for sale, and there will be a few variations available initially and more to come later. Those of you looking to get in on the first round will have to wait for the announcement, which is sadly a few months away yet. There are a few investment opportunities in the works, watch this space for updates on that as well.

Things I can tell you right now: we are moving to automated manufacturing! We are combining a few different tools with some robotic packages and getting as close to push-button manufacturing as we can get. We've also finished almost all of the design, and are now porting the application from Maemo (the Nokia N900 Operating System) to every smartphone we can find.

So far on the list to be ported to:

Android (likely 2.1, but we'll see how far back we can go)
iPhone OS (Gunning for the 3GS and 4)
Symbian Phones

Hit the contact link and let us know if your device isn't listed.
 
An Explanation of Haptic Technology
Written by Mike77   
Thursday, 25 March 2010 10:22

So, while we pass the time waiting for the next prototype, actually the beta of the pre-production units, to be completed here are a few bits on what exactly Haptics are.

Easiest and most straight forward, the wikipedia entry on the subject. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haptic_technology

While the article is informative, it doesn't really expand on our focus.  Really what we're doing isn't so much sensory replacement or virutalization, but actual sensory enhancement.  This is the part where Tim rolls his eyes and I dig out my soapbox, so hold on true believers, let's get to it.

 

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