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The world’s leading industrial and consumer brands recognize the power of touch to improve the user experience for their products. Licensees of Immersion’s TouchSense® tactile feedback technology include:
3M3M Touch Systems is incorporating TouchSense tactile feedback into its MicroTouch Capacitive TouchSense LCD touchscreens for the casino gaming and bar-top amusement industries. The enhanced touch solution provides fast and engaging tactile response for onscreen games. |
BMWBMW adopted Immersion rotary technology for its innovative iDrive, which allows drivers and passengers to operate climate control, entertainment, and navigation systems with a single intuitive rotary control. |
LG ElectronicsLG Electronics uses TouchSense technology to add tactile feedback to touchscreen-based handsets like the top-selling Prada, Viewty, and Vu. |
LogitechLogitech incorporates Immersion touch technology into its aftermarket force-feedback steering wheels, joysticks, and console controllers for video gaming systems. |
MicrosoftMicrosoft uses Immersion tactile feedback technology to provide the rumble effects in its Xbox console game system. Gamers everywhere have come to consider rumble an essential part of the video gaming experience. |
NokiaThe world’s largest mobile phone vendor has licensed TouchSense tactile feedback technology to enhance the user experience across its handset lines. |
SK TelecomKorea’s top mobile phone operator SK Telecom has licensed Immersion tactile feedback technology to make mobile games and music downloaded by its subscribers more immersive and engaging. |
SamsungSamsung was the first mobile phone manufacturer to incorporate TouchSense tactile feedback technology into its handsets to enhance mobile gaming, multimedia, and user interfaces. It continues to extend the use of the technology to other classes of consumer electronics like portable music players. |
SonySony uses Immersion tactile feedback technology to provide the rumble effects in its PlayStation console gaming systems. |
VolkswagenVolkswagen has licensed Immersion technology to use for control panels in passenger vehicles. |


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