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Nokia Patents Flexible Remote Input Sleeve

Categories: Nokia, Patents
By: , IntoMobile
Monday, July 13th, 2009 at 9:01 AM

Today from the wacky world of patents we’ve got a little something from Nokia. Think of it like a next-gen Power Glove. With circuits detecting stretches in a flexible material, signals are sent to a device that could interpret user input, be it for gaming, virtual reality, or other creative uses. The patent includes haptic feedback mechanisms – small vibrations or even pressure could go a long way to polish virtual interactions. Imagine having that little finger sleeve pull your fingertip backwards when you push a button, as if it was actually there. In addition to the finger joint sleeve, there is also a wristband pictured which could add further functionality. A cool patent, all in all, but one we won’t likely see before the coming of a dystopian Minority Report-style future.

[via Unwired View]

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