In an era dominated by rigid glass screens and plastic interfaces, a revolutionary approach to touch input technology is emerging from academic research. The HydroHaptics system, developed at the University of Bath, represents a fundamental shift in how we physically interact with digital systems, using fluid-based mechanisms to create adaptive, natural-feeling feedback through soft, deformable materials.
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