This high tech digital ring, titled Vibering, was designed to help deaf people sense noises that are emitted from behind.
It is almost impossible for the hearing-impaired to detect noises behind themselves and beyond their sight. For example, they fail to take notice of a vehicle’s horn somewhere at the back or a friend’s alarming cry; this often results in an exposure of unforeseen emergencies.
Vibering consists of two rings and a wristwatch. The ring enables the bearer to feel its vibration when there are any specific noises at the rear. The noise-detective signal of the ring is set to identify precise information from the wristwatch window at the same time. [link]
Vibering, thanks to its unit designing of rings and a wristwatch, gives easy-to-wear and less-aversion approaches to the hearing impaired, while having satisfied two targets fashionably and functionally.