Sens Inclusive, a concept phone for the visually impaired

By Dax - 06/17/2008 5:14:33 AM


One more concept, this time from designer, Takumi Yoshida. The Sens Inclusive cell phone concept doesn’t not have a snazzy touchscreen, but, if it every becomes a reality, will be a great accessory for people with visual handicaps. Coupled with a Bluetooth earpiece, the Sens Inclusive has a keypad with unique shapes for each button, making them distinguishable by touch. It will also be able to provide real-time audio feedback and keeping in mind that some visually impaired people will be able to discern different colors, this concept will use different colors to indicate different phone functions.

Of all the concepts that we have seen until now, this one could really make a difference and change the way that the visually impaired communicate. Let’s hope the bigwigs think the same and pick it up!

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