Project Esther Gaming Cushion Concept Showcases Razer’s New Vibrations – CNET

I was never a big fan of Razer’s HyperSense haptics technology — the vibrations never seemed to match up with what I expected, and it was incorporated only into headsets, which didn’t make much sense to me perceptually. Now the company’s replacing it with a new generation of vibration, which it calls Sensa HD Haptics. Project Esther, an add-on gaming chair cushion unveiled at CES, is the first demonstration Razer’s held of the new technology, which comes via its acquisition of Interhaptics in 2022.

A chair cushion makes a lot more sense than a headset, though it can be integrated into multiple types of products thanks to the complete developers’ kit, which allows game creators to control directionality, mixed intensities based on locations and the ability to integrate across devices for coordinated feels. In addition to in-game support, the software can convert audio to haptics on the fly, hopefully better than HyperSense ever did.

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The cushion attached to Razer’s Enki Pro chair.

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A lot would be riding on the materials, because durability and comfort are obviously key factors, assuming the technology works well. Because it’s still a concept, Razer hasn’t shared any pricing or availability, or even what other products Sensa HD might appear in.

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