Samsung Launched an App for Handicapped Population, Know this will Help

For those who cannot see and hear, Samsung has launched the Good Vibes app in India. It is currently in the Samsung App Store and soon it will be given in the Google Play Store. Using converts text and voice messages into vibrations that will help the differently-abled.
Samsung Launched an App for Handicapped Population, Know this will Help

Samsung India has launched a Good Vibes app that will help those who cannot see and hear (Divyang). It is a kind of Two-way communication tool that you can use to send a Disabled message and also understand the message received through your caregiver. There are two different user interfaces in this app.

The first interface is the Invisible UI which uses Vibrations, Taps and Gestures, while the second is the Visible UI which is a standard chat interface. Other interfaces are for those who care for the disabled. Those who cannot hear (deaf) can use dots and dashes to send messages. Under the standard interface, users can send voice messages or typed messages to a disabled person.

The voice message or text message sent to the deafblind will be received as a vibration in the Morse code so that they can interpreting it i.e. understand it.

That app actually uses Morse code to convert the text into text or text into vibration. The Good Vibes app can be downloaded from the Samsung Galaxy Store. According to the company, it will also be made available on the Google Play Store soon.

Samsung has made Relúmĭno globally under its C Lab program. It is a visual aid application and it is designed for those who have less eyesight. The image can be seen clearly through Relúmĭno. The image is set by magnifying and minimizing it. It is made visible by highlighting the image's imageline, adjusting the color contrast, and using the reversing color.

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