Conference
ReFlex: A Flexible Smartphone with Active Haptic Feedback for Bend Input
Proc. ACM TEI'16 Conference on Tangible, Embedded and Embodied Interaction, Eindhoven, The Netherlands, February 2016.
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Abstract
ReFlex is a flexible smartphone with bend input and active haptic feedback. ReFlex's features allow the introduction of sensations such as friction or resistance. We report results from an experiment using ReFlex in a targeting task, as well as initial users' reactions to the prototype. We explore both absolute and relative tactile haptic feedback, paired with two types of bend input mappings: position-control and rate-control. We observed that position-controlled cursors paired well with relative bend feedback, while rate-controlled cursors paired well with absolute bend feedback to indicate targets. We also explored an eyes-free condition. Results suggest that while eyes-free, haptic feedback conditions were more error-prone than visual-only conditions, the size of the error was relatively small, and users were able to complete the task in all cases. We present two application scenarios that take advantage of the unique input and output modalities of ReFlex and discuss its potential for within document navigation.
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News Coverage
- This flexible phone prototype lets you flick through digital books, The Verge (19-2-2016)
- Flexible smartphones may be coming sooner than you think, Engadget (17-2-2016)
- ReFlex is the smartphone that you're allowed to bend, Mashable (18-2-2016)
- This Flexible Prototype Is a Glimpse at Your Future Phone, Gizmodo (17-2-2016)
- This is the world's first actually-useful bendable phone, Wired (17-2-2016)
- Forget Tapping, Navigate This Flexible Phone Prototype by Bending, PC Magazine (18-2-2016)
- This flexible phone means you can properly fire Angry Birds, TechRadar (17-2-2016)
- This flexible screen could be the next big thing for smartphones, Business Insider (18-2-2016)
- ReFlex flexible smartphone bends apps, Slash Gear (18-2-2016)
- See The Smartphone That Can Bend, Not Break, Fortune (17-2-2016)
- Flexible smartphones may be coming sooner than you think, Engadget (17-2-2016)