Sony experimented with a PlayStation 4 controller prototype that could detect how much you sweated while playing a game.
The biometric sensors were included in a earlier version of the DualShock 4, but were removed before its final iteration.
PlayStation 4 architect Mark Cerny revealed the feature while discussing the DualShock 4's evolution with Stuff. The galvanic technology would be able to detect how conductive your skin was at any time based on the clamminess of your paws.
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The biometric sensors were included in a earlier version of the DualShock 4, but were removed before its final iteration.
PlayStation 4 architect Mark Cerny revealed the feature while discussing the DualShock 4's evolution with Stuff. The galvanic technology would be able to detect how conductive your skin was at any time based on the clamminess of your paws.
Read more…
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