Haptics is the technology of adding the sense of touch to virtual objects. It uses devices like the Phantom interface to allow users to feel 3D virtual objects. Haptics works by combining tactile and kinesthetic information sensed by receptors in the skin and muscles. This allows for applications in medical training simulation, virtual museums, and enhanced gaming through haptic feedback. Challenges include the high cost and size of haptic devices as well as rendering algorithms not matching continuous human touch. Future areas of growth include more widespread use of haptics in consumer electronics and improved holographic interaction.