Description: A haptic motion sensor is a device that combines motion detection with tactile feedback, allowing users to interact with the digital environment in a more intuitive and immersive way. These sensors can detect changes in the position or movement of an object and, in turn, provide haptic feedback, which can be in the form of vibrations or pulses, to inform the user about the action taken. This technology is based on principles of mechanics and electronics, and its design may include components such as accelerometers, gyroscopes, and vibration motors. The relevance of haptic motion sensors lies in their ability to enhance user experience in various applications, from gaming to virtual and augmented reality systems. By providing a physical response to actions, these sensors enable a richer and more natural interaction, facilitating the understanding of information and the execution of complex tasks. In the context of the Internet of Things (IoT), haptic motion sensors can be integrated into larger systems, allowing for automation and control of devices more efficiently and effectively.