Vibering Jewelry Senses Danger To Help Deaf

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Vibering Sensor: For The Deaf

Sometimes I come across products and ideas that help make the world better in ways that might not have been imagined. The Vibering by designers Kwang-seok Jeong, Min-hee Kim and Hyun-joong Kim is one such creation.

People who are hard of hearing or deaf miss out not only on the sweet sound of music or the sound of a loved ones voice, they also cannot register more important sounds like car horns or any other sounds of danger emanating from out of sight sources.

Vibering is a path breaking concept in the life of everyone who is hearing impaired.

According to Yanko Design, "Vibering" is an ingenious way to help the deaf, by fashionably housing a sound detection and identification system to be worn as a pair of rings and a wristwatch. The rings are to be worn on both hands and are the ears that not only listen for sounds emanating from behind, they also determine distance, position and vibrate according to source. The wristwatch aspect, identifies the sound wave and present this info to the wearer in an easy to read display. The watch is programmed to listen for certain key phrases from humans like "Excuse Me..", your name being called and any number of car noises including the most important one, a car's horn. This device concept could not just be a major life enhancer for the deaf, it would most certainly save lives."
 
Hope it would be an attractive piece of jewelry and not something hideous!
 
I don't care how hidious it looks as long as it works. And more importantly it can be made to work for deafblind people too. Where is it from anyway?
 
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This is what it looks like. Not as bad as I thought it would.
 
Please could someone provide me with an email address for that site as I would like to know how suitable this gadget is for deafblind people but I'm having problem finding the contact details.
 
Please could someone provide me with an email address. To learn more about this device.
 
I would like to learn more about this item and I've asked several times but nobody seems willing to provide an email for the inventers. Yes I have tried the site. I've tried looking up on google but a lot of the information includes too much graphics so I really do need help trying to track down an email address so I can find out about this device so could someone please find contact details for me. I would be very greatful if you could.
 
Sorry, dreama, I just now saw your request. If you will click on the link in the first post, it will take you to their web page. On the webpage, click on the link titled "contact us". It will generate an email to them from there. They don't have a published email address.
 
Sorry, dreama, I just now saw your request. If you will click on the link in the first post, it will take you to their web page. On the webpage, click on the link titled "contact us". It will generate an email to them from there. They don't have a published email address.

Thanks. I've already done that but can't find where it says 'contact us' so could someone please post the email here.
 
Thanks. I've already done that but can't find where it says 'contact us' so could someone please post the email here.

They don't publish an email address. You have to use the contact feature on their web page. It is linked directly to their email. The "Contact Us" link is at the top, towards the right hand corner.
 
Now I've found it. If It can be made to work for a deafblind person it would be very useful for me to help me with road crossings.
 
Now I've found it. If It can be made to work for a deafblind person it would be very useful for me to help me with road crossings.

Yes it would. I wish you luck in getting more information, and hope you find this technology useful to you.
 
I dont mind checking that out too...interesting.
 
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