Most of smartwatches in the market have similar features
such as the ability of counting steps, navigating, displaying notifications and
so on. But now there is a unique smartwatch which brings an interesting
concept.
Dot is the world's first Braille smartwatch that's intended
for blind users. As you can see, the screen has a number of blunt dots rows.
These dots will go up and down at a speed that can be arranged to form words in
Braille so that the blind users can read them.
With this system, the blind users will be able to read
digital books via smartwatch on their wrists. This is a solution for those who
don't want to buy a portable Braille reader which is usually offered at high prices.
As information, Dot is expected to be sold in the range of US $ 300.
For other functions, Dot also has a messaging system, a
navigation function, Bluetooth 4.0, and of course, can serve as a timepiece.
The battery resistance is also quite long, which is about 10 hours for intense
use.
If you are interested, you can order it through the Dot
official page: fingerson.strikingly.com.