Automobile
Drivers keep their eyes forward while sliders, pads, and keys give clear tactile cues on flat glass. hap2U pairs finger tracking with local vibration so climate, media, and ADAS shortcuts feel definite without extra knobs.
We help car makers make large cockpit screens easier to use with eyes on the road, using surface haptics that stay quiet and scale in cost.
The stack is ready for production discussions. Contact us for integration notes, timelines, and RFIs or RFQs.
Drivers keep their eyes forward while sliders, pads, and keys give clear tactile cues on flat glass. hap2U pairs finger tracking with local vibration so climate, media, and ADAS shortcuts feel definite without extra knobs.
The Technology section explains how ultrasonic friction control works on the glass stack, which materials we support, and how software tools speed up UX design. Automotive, home appliance, laptop, and Industrial HMI pages show typical integration patterns.
If you need a demo roadmap or stack diagrams for your program gate, start on the Haptic Technology page, then open Contact us with your display size and target launch year.