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New capsule device lets you control robots with your entire body
2025-07-05
[FoxNews] How H2L’s Capsule Interface is changing remote work, care and human-machine interaction

H2L, a Tokyo-based technology startup, has launched the Capsule Interface.

This breakthrough device lets you control robots with your entire body, transmitting not just movement but also physical force.

This technology is poised to transform how humans interact with robots and digital avatars, offering a new level of immersion and precision.

ADVANCED MUSCLE DISPLACEMENT SENSORS: THE HEART OF THE CAPSULE INTERFACE
At the core of the Capsule Interface are sophisticated muscle displacement sensors. Unlike conventional teleoperation systems that rely on motion sensors or exoskeletons, H2L's sensors detect even the smallest changes in muscle tension. This allows the device to capture both the intent and the effort behind every movement.

When you lift, push or grasp, the system measures how much force you're applying, transmitting that data to a remote robot in real time. The result is a more authentic, responsive and natural interaction between human and machine.
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