World's
first smartphone case with rear action joysticks.
Richmond,
North Yorks, England (July 10, 2015) -- Peratech,
providers of pressure-based enabling technologies for innovating next
generation human-machine interfaces, has announced that its Quantum
Tunnelling Composite® pressure-sensitive sensors have been used in
the new Flitchio™ smartphone case with built-in game controller.
Instead of having control interfaces on the screen that obscure the
screen area used for gaming, Flitchio has two shoulder buttons and
two ultrathin joysticks on the back surface of the case.
Dr.
Amir Shadmand, CEO and Co-Founder of SUPENTA, makers of Flitchio,
explained, "Peratech enabled us to solve our challenges of
making the joysticks sensitive, accurate and thin so that they fitted
into a normal thickness smartphone case. In addition, QTC technology
is extremely efficient -- using hardly any current, so we can power
our system wirelessly just with the NFC antennas in the smartphone.
Peratech worked closely with us to help with sensor design and
integration. The result is a world's first and a real game changer."
Jon
Stark, Peratech's CEO, added, "QTC technology has been used to
provide touch sensitivity for mobile phones before but this is the
first time that someone has created a QTC-based product that uses the
back of a device. SUPENTA did a great job designing a control in
which your fingers fall naturally onto the joysticks. It takes only a
few moments to become used to using fingers on the back of the case
to control the action. It's a totally intuitive device for natural
hand-eye coordination and a perfect example of QTC technology
enabling user experience innovations."
Flitchio
simply snaps onto the phone and links in moments by NFC so that it
can be used to play dozens of popular games, to pilot drones, to take
a selfie with the back of the phone, to be a remote for Smart TVs,
and to drive many more applications using a software development kit.
The case is initially built for the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge,
but SUPENTA intends to make cases for other smartphones in the
future. Prices will start from £39 including VAT with availability
in early 2016.
Said
Shadmand, "We chose Peratech QTC technology because it's
effectively a sensitive, consistent solid-state force sensor that
will give us the operational life we need in the demanding world of
mobile gaming."
About
Peratech
Peratech
Holdco Ltd. is a privately held company with 20 employees based in
Richmond, North Yorkshire. It is currently working with a number of
key technology clients who are implementing QTC® sensing technology
within their own products. The company is an excellent example of
British innovation bringing in global revenue. QTC technology is
protected by numerous worldwide patents and has a wide range of
applications. From robotics to automotive and from touch screens to
consumer electrical products, the product has been integrated into
over a million products with companies around the world. Peratech's
multi-award winning QTC nanotechnology received the Queen's Award for
Enterprise in Innovation in November 2012.
For
further information, please contact: Peratech, Old Repeater Station,
Brompton-on-Swale, North Yorkshire, DL10 7JH United Kingdom | Tel:
+44 (0) 1748 813670 | Fax: +44 (0) 1748 813679 | Email:
info@peratech.com
| Web: http://www.peratech.com.
About
SUPENTA
This
London-based start-up, http://www.supenta.com,
has already won three EU/UK awards and received funding from Innovate
UK. Press information at http://bit.ly/FlitchioPress.
Media
Contact: Nigel Robson, Vortex PR, Island House, Forest Road,
Forest, Guernsey, GY8 0AB United Kingdom | Tel: +44 (0) 1481
233080 | Email: nigel@vortexpr.com
Quantum
Tunnelling Composite and QTC are registered trademarks of Peratech
Holdco Ltd.
Clear
QTC and Opaque QTC are trademarks of Peratech Holdco Ltd.
Flitchio
is a trademark of SUPENTA.
All
other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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