Sony patents DualSense
- April 6, 2023
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Sony patented DualSense, which can transmit hot and cold. The long-awaited feature may finally be available for PlayStation 5. Sony’s recently received DualSense patent will finally give players
Sony patented DualSense, which can transmit hot and cold. The long-awaited feature may finally be available for PlayStation 5. Sony’s recently received DualSense patent will finally give players
Sony patented DualSense, which can transmit hot and cold. The long-awaited feature may finally be available for PlayStation 5. Sony’s recently received DualSense patent will finally give players physical sensations.
“Didn’t DualSense already provide physical sensation with tactile sensors?” We hear you ask. But a recent patent envisions a revolution that will not only provide mechanical sensation, but also heat and cold.
As the graphics in games increased day by day and technologies such as virtual reality emerged, smell and texture, which many of us dream of, seemed to be all that was needed to disrupt our perception of reality. Sony has taken an important step in this regard.
Sony’s new patent involves adding a gel that can transfer heat and cold to the DualSense’s plastic surface. For example, your hands warm up while your character is walking through a hot desert, while DualSense freezes in a fierce snowstorm.
It is worth mentioning that currently this technology is at the patent level and requires a redesign of the controller. However, it is not surprising that Sony, which has focused on the player experience in recent years, offers such a special controller.
Source: Port Altele
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