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Drop is a GPS that can help visually impaired people explore the world on their own.
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display technology gives the user a feeling of holding a little piece of the world in their hand as they move around with their ears and blind cane unobstructed.
Designed with Lukasz Natkaniec in cooperation with Refnæs Institute of Visual Impairment
Honors:
iF concept award 2010
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display technology gives the user a feeling of holding a little piece of the world in their hand as they move around with their ears and blind cane unobstructed.
Designed with Lukasz Natkaniec in cooperation with Refnæs Institute of Visual Impairment
Honors:
iF concept award 2010
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Drop is a GPS that can help visually impaired people explore the world on their own.
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display… Read More
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display… Read More
Drop is a GPS that can help visually impaired people explore the world on their own.
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display technology gives the user a feeling of holding a little piece of the world in their hand as they move around with their ears and blind cane unobstructed.
Designed with Lukasz Natkaniec in cooperation with Refnæs Institute of Visual Impairment
Honors:
iF concept award 2010 Read Less
The combination of GPS, touch sensitive and tactile display technology gives the user a feeling of holding a little piece of the world in their hand as they move around with their ears and blind cane unobstructed.
Designed with Lukasz Natkaniec in cooperation with Refnæs Institute of Visual Impairment
Honors:
iF concept award 2010 Read Less
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