I agree. And you saw in that first video, they are working on haptic feedback.
But it’s also sort of telling that they’ve been bringing this to tradeshows for over a year, and their existing customers have heard almost nothing about it.
I mean, if your mobile device has these capabilities, someone will code the next Beatsurfing, or TouchOSC, or whatever. They don’t need to involve themselves on the software side; these things will just happen.
But interfacing with your computer - such a primary concern for the morph and its users - isn’t a consideration here, and it isn’t Sensel’s problem.
I’m not sure how to split it, but we should probably move all this talk to a “pressure sensitive mobile devices” thread. It couldn’t have less to do with the Orba.