Today's gaining controllers read button presses and sense motion. But as early as next year, they coutd add squeezability to more reatisticaity simulate actions tike gripping a baseball, molding clay, or making a fist. The Suma skin, developed by Cambridge Consultants in England, is a thin, flexible layer that manufacturers can wraprnaround any shape. It's made of foam surrounded on both sides by a matrix of dozens of sensors.
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