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How a Baila actually feels
You're in Leeds. Maria is in Cali. You both own a Link Pulse. You open LearnSalsa.AI and start a Link session. Here's what happens.
Before the dance
- ✓ Devices connected
- ✓ Music synced
- ✓ Connection good
Headphones on. Pulses in hand — not tight, just held.
The music starts
Same track. Same millisecond. When the conga hits count 1, you both hear count 1 together.
Basic step
Motion sensor reads acceleration, direction, rhythm timing. The device knows: leader is stepping, on beat, moving forward.
The follower feels it
Three tiny haptic signals. Not a buzz. Not an alarm. More like a heartbeat. She unconsciously begins matching your rhythm.
Cross body lead
A long directional pulse. Not telling her what move to do — just communicating: movement is happening, prepare. Tension in the connection, transmitted.
Right turn
Your hand rotates. The gyroscope notices. Her device plays tap · tap · sweep — a pattern she learns the way she learned to recognise a real lead.
A new vocabulary
Like cross body, inside turn, copa, enchufla — over time dancers learn the haptic language.
After the dance
Sample recap
Today people use video to talk. Tomorrow people use Link to dance.
Reserve Link Pulse