As we’ve seen over the last couple months there’s a lot of crap out there. However, this is one of those things that I consider revolutionary. Designed for the visually impaired its a perfect example of form and function. (excuse me while I geek out a bit)
British designer Andrew Mitchell has devised a portable Braille interface called “Squibble” that provides tactile, audio and high contrast visual feedback for the blind, allowing users to access their mobile phones and other technology anytime, anywhere. Regardless of where it is used, the Squibble gives the chance for personal interaction as well as freedom, as it neatly fits into a pocket and connects via Bluetooth. Moreover, it tries to negate the stigma of assisted products and provides a stylish and desirable solution for a market segment that is often neglected.
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