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Mophie Pulse haptic diversion hold hands-on
Today during CES, Mophie showed off a prototype of the Pulse diversion grip for the 4th-generation iPod hold, which facilities battery-powered front-facing stereo speakers as well as haptic feedback by Reflex Technology. We outlaid a little time regulating the Pulse as well as came away rather than tender. Game audio, music, and even the keyboard tick tune get translated into convincing pulses and vibrations. The iPod touch interfaces with the Pulse via the 3.5mm headphone jack, as well as a switch on a bottom left edge turns a haptic feedback on and off. As a reward, the Pulse additionally offers full box protection. No word nonetheless upon accessibility or pricing, but you can check out the prototype in a art studio below.
Mophie Pulse haptic game hold hands-on