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Vibrating Wristband Helps Navigate the Visually Impaired Through the City

Those with impaired vision would be able to find their way around with the help of this vibrating wristband. Without being able to see streets and intersections, the blind can benefit from this creative way to make tactile technology a great guide after simply speaking their desired destination.

Justin Horne modelled this wearable piece of technology after the wristwatch, doubling the round dial so that another face is placed on the inside of the arm. The two components can pulsate separately or in unison, and this is precisely how the wearer can tell which way he or she should go. When the disk on top of the right wrist quivers, you make a turn to the right. An inside signal means you should go left, and the whole Pulse vibrating wristband shaking means you should just keep aiming straight.
Trend Themes
1. Tactile Technology - The development of vibrating wristbands demonstrates a trend towards incorporating tactile technology into wearable devices.
2. Assistive Navigation - The use of vibrating wristbands as a navigation aid for the visually impaired highlights the trend of developing assistive technologies for accessibility.
3. Wearable Design - The wearable design of the vibrating wristbands showcases the trend of integrating technology seamlessly into everyday accessories.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The healthcare industry could leverage vibrating wristbands to enhance navigation and independence for visually impaired patients.
2. Wearable Technology - The wearable technology industry can explore the opportunities presented by vibrating wristbands for assisting individuals with visual impairments.
3. Accessibility Solutions - The accessibility solutions industry can benefit from incorporating vibrating wristbands as a navigational tool for the visually impaired.

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