Forum Discussion
1 Reply
- MetaStoreHelpCommunity Manager
Hello Aussie001,
Thanks for your thoughtful question.
Yes, the neural band does use haptic feedback, subtle vibrations or gentle squeezes that quietly communicate with the wearer. These tactile signals serve several useful purposes:
- Confirming actions: When you perform a gesture like a finger swipe or pinch, the band provides a physical response to let you know your command was received.
- Navigating the world: It can guide you with soft cues while walking, helping you stay focused on your surroundings rather than a screen.
- Enhancing AR experiences: In augmented or virtual reality, these sensations make interactions feel more natural and immersive.
- Delivering discreet notifications: Instead of a loud alert or flashing screen, a gentle tap lets you know something important has arrived. ideal for staying connected without distraction.
If you're curious to learn more, here are two helpful resources:
- Meta Ray-Ban Display: Breakthrough AI Glasses Available Now
- EMG Wearables: Effortless Control, Endless Possibilities
Let me know if you'd like to explore how this technology could fit into your daily life. I'm happy to help.