SÉNS mobile phone for the visually challenged
Takumi Yoshida will be showered with silent praises by those who are visually impaired. Since cell phones are so important these days and are considered as parts of a human’s body. It seems rather unfair for those who are visually challenged to be denied of something that’s such an integral part of one’s day to day life. The concept is pretty simple and has been implemented before. Every time the user presses a button there will be a visual notification that will tell the user what the button’s functions are. The catch is that on first touching the keys the voice command is made and only on confirming that his/her finger is on the right button will he press the button.
The makers recommend using a Bluetooth headset or any other headset for that matter so that people around you do not sneak upon your activities on your phone.
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