First Look At World’s First Braille Smartwatch
There are over 285 million visually impaired people in the
world, and some of these lives are about to get a lot better. South Korean
developer Dot has produced the world’s first Braille smartwatch, and its
features are just what you’d expect from a 21st century device.
The Dot displays information using 4
active dynamic Braille cells, and its users can select the speed at which the
characters update. The Dot connects to a smartphone via Bluetooth (just like
any other smartwatch) and can receive any text from any app or service (think
Messenger, directions from Google Maps, etc.). Users can also send simple
messages using its buttons on the side. The Dot also supports Open API, which
means that anyone can develop or adapt apps for it.
The Dot smartwatch has been in
development for 3 years, and the company will finally start delivering its
devices to some 140,000 backers (they also claim that Stevie Wonder is one of
them). They plan to ship 100,000 watches in 2017, starting March, and the rest
40,000 next year. 1,000 units will be sold on retail in London for $320 too.
More info: dotincorp.com
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First Look At World’s First Braille Smartwatch
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