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Densitron Debuts Haptics 10.1 Model for Medium-Sized Touchscreens

Haptics10.1Densitron, the global leader in innovative Human Machine Interaction (HMI) and display technology, has announced the latest addition to its line of haptics solutions, Haptics 10.1. Designed to be used in conjunction with medium-sized touchscreens, Haptics 10.1 is geared toward the needs of vendors seeking to incorporate feedback sensations that can be profiled and localized without having to devote time and resources to their own haptics technology development.

Having previously created a haptics module for smaller (6.1”) screens, Densitron’s R&D team was ready to devise a comparable product for medium-sized touchscreens, including those used in broadcast, media and industrial applications. Augmenting an existing and extensive range of Tactile Technologies made by Densitron, Haptics 10.1 will resonate with the significant number of end-users desiring an immediate physical response when they use touchscreens.

Bazile Peter, global product manager HMI solutions at Densitron, comments: “About three years ago we started to receive more requests from customers who were moving away from using a traditional keyboard in the field towards touchscreens, but who still wanted an immediate feedback sensation to confirm that they have done an action – without having to look at the screen all the time. So we began to look at how we might provide this capability in a modular product that could be used in other companies’ solutions – not least because we recognized that having haptics is one thing, but having a product design based on haptics is quite another.”

The resulting module can be added simply to the back end of medium-sized touchscreens, meaning that there is no need for third-party companies to devote time and resources to understanding haptics, instead they have a solution they can integrate very quickly. In terms of specific broadcast & media applications, Peter pinpoints busy production environments where engineers might be required to “work on multiple events happening at the same time which entail activating certain functions. Without a physical response they may have to keep looking at the screen and potentially miss the exact moment where, for example, they need to switch from one object to another. So there is definitely potential to smooth production workflows in broadcast centers and OB facilities.”

With the Haptics 10.1 already receiving an enthusiastic response from Densitron’s customer base, further haptics products are now under consideration. “Demand for haptics-based solutions is continuing to grow as many people love the immediate feedback they provide, and also recognize that they can make touchscreen-related processes more comfortable and efficient,” says Peter. “Whilst the latest product is geared towards medium-sized touchscreens, I can reveal that we are now looking at a solution for larger-sized units.”

Haptics 10.1 will be on the Densitron stand (8.C90) at IBC 2022 (RAI, Amsterdam, 9 – 12 September).

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