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This haptic shirt shocked me at CES and I’m not sure I hated it

Posted on January 21, 2023August 27, 2023 By bot

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You and technology are the only reasons I’d endure being shocked by a haptic shirt at CES 2023.I visited OWO on the floor of CES to try out the company’s new haptic sleeves for which it won a CES innovation award. Perhaps I shouldn’t have been surprised that those somewhat less radical wearables weren’t ready to test. No, OWO had its second skin haptic shirt, which is basically a Lycra t-shirt with wires craftily sewn
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