Irish Independent

Facebook develops device that lets you ‘feel messages through your skin’

- Henry Vaughan

FACEBOOK researcher­s are developing a device to allow users to feel messages through their skin.

The sleeve-like prototype translates words into vibrations delivered by pads onto the arm.

A paper published by Facebook points out “it can be devastatin­g to miss important call, text, or notificati­on from a loved one”.

Researcher­s say the invention is needed to receive messages in situations when users cannot check their smartphone­s.

This could be during a meeting, when in the cinema, or while attending church.

The device, called a transcutan­eous language communicat­ion system, could also be used when running, driving or carrying shopping bags in both hands.

Developers say it “transmits a tactile representa­tion of spoken or written language to the arm” so that users “receive messages without looking at their smart devices, and feel them through their skin”.

“We use the forearm as the medium because it has a better tactile sensitivit­y than most body parts, less likely to disrupt daily activity compared to the hand, and more socially acceptable than the forehead or feet.

“The users can receive meaningful messages on their arms by feeling the vibro-tactile stimuli, instead of inconvenie­ntly taking out and looking at their smart devices,” the researcher­s said.

The team behind the project has also developed an applicatio­n to help users get to grips with the system, allowing them to learn words within minutes.

A separate study published by Facebook found that volunteers were able to remember 20 simple words a day after receiving 26 minutes of training.

 ??  ?? The device can be used to receive messages while you are running or in a meeting
The device can be used to receive messages while you are running or in a meeting

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