[dbaust] Shikun Sun’s DrawBraille Mobile Phone is a Super Smartphone for the Blind

  • From: Erika Webb <erikaweb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: Erika Webb <erikaweb@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2012 17:17:40 -0700 (PDT)

Technology - Shikun Sun’s DrawBraille Mobile Phone is a Super Smartphone for 
the Blind by Molly Cotter, 02/21/12
 
 
 
http://inhabitat.com/the-drawbraille-mobile-phone-by-shikun-sun-is-a-super-smartphone-for-the-blind/
 
 
 
It seems these days that everyone is glued to their smartphones – and thanks to 
a new concept design by Shikun Sun, an industrial design student at Sheffield 
Hallam University in England, the visually impaired could be included in this 
trend. The DrawBraille Mobile Phone is a cell phone that uses a braille board 
and finger pads that allow the blind to communicate efficiently. And this isn’t 
any old phone either – the design includes a book reader, text messaging, 
email, and even music capabilities.
 
 
 
The DrawBraille Mobile Phone has two main pieces. The first is comprised of 35 
braille buttons in five rows. Since the main keyboard cannot hold the entire 
braille text, there are also raised “scroll up” and “scroll down” buttons for 
more options. The second piece is similar to the touch screen on many smart 
phones, but with a unique raised surface for information input. The user can 
tap and drag and even create their own shortcuts and words through a 
combination of commands.
 
 
 
The phone’s battery life can be measured on its side, with 5 raised dots each 
representing 20% of its juice that retract once their percentage is used up. 
There is no news on the production of this super smart braille phone but the 
concept alone is getting lots of attention.
 
 
 
Via yankodesign
http://inhabitat.com/the-drawbraille-mobile-phone-by-shikun-sun-is-a-super-smartphone-for-the-blind/
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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