➀ A team from Northwestern University has developed a new wearable device that uses skin-stimulation technology to provide sensory feedback; ➁ The device uses Bluetooth technology to translate environmental information into tactile feedback; ➂ It has potential applications in gaming, virtual reality, and healthcare, especially for visually impaired individuals and prosthetic users.
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