Music Toucher for Hearing Disordered Dancing Girls

The Music-Toucher is a concept dancing shoe that can help the dancer to realize the rhythm by transferring the rhythm of the music into elegiac vibration. This concept will help the deaf people make their dream come true as a dancer in their soundless world. The sole of the shoe features a vibrating transfer module placed in a way that will never bother the wearer or make them uncomfortable. This module registers the rhythm of a particular music and transfers it as a rhythmical vibration direct to the sole. This underfoot vibration can help the dancer to respond with particular moves to make the dance a great event.

music toucher

music toucher

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Tactile Music : Hear The Music by Feeling The Rhythm

People who are physically disabled are generally curious about the world especially to those factors which they are unable to access normally. Keeping this in mind a superb device has been created which can help the deaf to listen some music in a way they would understand. The Tactile music sports a classic white color that is soothing to the eyes. The box which plays the music is attached with a soft spiky white ball that pulses as the music plays. The deaf can feel the rhythm which gives them an idea about what music is. The orange battery cover makes this unique device even more attractive.

tactile music

tactile music

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e-Sullivan, Portable Communicator for Deaf-Blind People

e-Sullivan will help deaf-blind people to communicate by converting all types of printed materials into Braille. e-Sullivan is a handheld portable communicator for hearing and vision impaired, not only it can convert into Braille, but also provide assistance with such computer-related tasks, such as instant messaging and web browsing.

This device is very slim, you can carry it anywhere, protected by a sturdy outer shell composed of a rubber and plastic resin, no worries when you accidentally drop it. Hearing and vision impaired people can get help from e-Sullivan for reading store product information and prices without any assistance. Its simple surfaces and minimal number of buttons emphasize tactile interaction for straightforward usability. The middle, ring and little fingers operate Braille input buttons, and the thumbs are used for the scrolling wheel and the mode button. Index fingers operate the scanning button. Taeho Wang, the genius designer, has created e-Sullivan concept with hope to be able to lower the wall between deaf-blind people and the world.

e-sullivan portable communicator

e-sullivan portable communicator for hearing impaired

e-sullivan portable communicator for blind and deaf people

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Vibering Sensor to Help Detect Noises for Hearing-Impaired

This stylish ring is actually a gadget to help deaf people to sense noises around them. Vibering sensor helps them to notice vehicle’s horn or someone’s call at the back which often results in an unforeseen emergencies. Consist of two rings and a wristwatch, the ring can vibrate to alarm the bearer about specific noise and identify the information from the wristwatch window at the same time.

Vibering sensor not just an alarm unit for hearing-impaired, but also can be stylish fashion items with its stylish design of rings and wristwatch.

vibering sensor

vibering sensor for deaf people

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