Aura Interactor

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DeveloperAura Systems, Inc.
ManufacturerAura Systems, Inc.
Aura Interactor Virtual Reality Game Wear
An Aura Interactor force-feedback vest on display
DeveloperAura Systems, Inc.
ManufacturerAura Systems, Inc.
TypeVideo game console peripheral
GenerationFourth generation
Released
  • US: September 5, 1994
Introductory price$100
MediaInput device
RelatedSNES, Sega Genesis, Sega CD

The Aura Interactor is a wearable force-feedback device developed by Aura Systems[1] that monitors an audio signal and uses Aura's patented electromagnetic actuator technology to convert low frequency audio information into vibrations that can represent actions such as a punch or kick. It was compatible with the Super NES and Sega Genesis.[2] It is the first commercially available haptic suit, released on September 5, 1994.[citation needed]

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