What is Audio-to-Haptics (AtH)?

Audio-to-Haptics, also known as audio-based haptics, is a feature that creates haptic feedback based on the audio output of different content. This feature converts audio signals into real-time haptic feedback with minimal delay, making your experience more immersive. You can use Audio-to-Haptics while playing games, watching movies, or listening to music.


Types of Audio-to-Haptics

  • Wired Audio-to-Haptics – Available for all platforms and requires a wired connection.
  • Wireless Audio-to-Haptics – Available only for Windows PC and Mac, allowing Audio-to-Haptics to work over a wireless connection.


Customizing Audio-to-Haptics

We offer different customizable Audio-to-Haptics themes, such as PC FPS and Melody, allowing you to adjust the experience to your liking. You can also modify the frequency settings and create your own Audio-to-Haptics profiles using the bHaptics Studio for Windows PC.


Important Note

If Audio-to-Haptics mode is turned on while playing a game that natively supports haptic feedback, you will receive audio-based haptics instead of the game’s built-in haptic effects. To experience the game’s original haptic feedback, make sure to turn off Audio-to-Haptics mode when playing natively supported content.

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