Razer Unveils World's First HD Haptics Gaming Chair Cushion at CES 2024
Project Esther Uses Sensa HD Haptics Technology to Enhance Immersion in Gaming
- Razer has unveiled Project Esther, the world's first HD haptics gaming chair cushion, at CES 2024.
- The cushion uses Razer's Sensa HD Haptics technology, developed after the company acquired Interhaptics in 2022.
- Project Esther includes 16 haptic actuators and offers ultra-low latency, multiple-device integration, and multi-actuator experiences.
- The cushion is designed to be compatible with most gaming and office chairs, and can convert audio into haptic feedback.
- Razer's focus on haptic technology is seen as a step towards increasing immersion in gaming, with potential applications in other media.