Haptic technology uses tactile feedback and sensations to stimulate the sense of touch. It was first used in aviation to provide pilots vibrations that corresponded to turbulence or warnings. Now it is used widely in mobile devices, virtual reality, video games, product design, wellness, and automotive applications. It takes many forms like vibrations in phones and controllers, force feedback in joysticks, and textures in haptography. The main purpose is to allow communication between users and inanimate objects through the sense of touch.