Friday, May 8, 2015

Here's How Apple Watch Guiding the Blind Up to goal

A girl with disabilities deaf and blind, Molly Watt said, Apple Watch greatly helped in navigating and communicating with friends.

"For me, Apple Watch is not just a gadget product. However, I make it easier to navigate and communicate with others," he wrote, as reported by The Independent, Tuesday (5/5).

One feature that really helped Apple Watch is taptic engine that uses vibration to alert users about the schedule of events that are important to him. In addition, the technology also uses vibration or vibration to assist users to navigate without seeing the screen.

For example, if the user wants to go to a location, he lived asks Apple Watch provide clues. Then Apple Watch will help navigate to the destination by giving vibration to the user's hand.

Vibration to turn to the left and right are different so that users will not be confused Apple Watch when going to turn. "This clock is so cool and awesome for people who are deaf and blind," said Watt praised.

With Apple Watch, Watt could go to a designated location without hearing or seeing. However, a number of knock on his wrist from Apple Watch is able to give him instructions to the intended location.

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