At the recent SXSW event in Texas, Samsung showcased a new experiential design developed by its creative lab, C-Labs. The Entrim 4D earphones not only allow users to sense the actual location of sound while listening, but also stimulate the inner ear through micro-electrical currents, thereby improving the dizziness caused by the dissonance between the image and visual perception during the virtual reality experience.
According to Samsung, its creative laboratory C-Labs has developed the Entrim 4D headphones, which can stimulate the user's inner ear by releasing micro-electric currents, thereby creating the illusion of movement in the vestibular system, which is responsible for the user's sense of balance. This can eliminate dizziness caused by the disharmony between images and visual cognition during virtual reality experiences.
In addition, Samsung also showcased the "Hum On!" app, which can quickly convert humming into sheet music, and the online social service "Waffle," which can further integrate personal creative content.
Entrim 4D Headphones:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZ_G_zbObWU&w=800&h=450]
Hum On! App:
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wj1r9YJ6INA&w=800&h=450]
Online social service "Waffle":
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2U8c-7CnYrE&w=800&h=450]


