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How to help visually impaired in their daily life? - Coggle Diagram
How to help visually impaired in their daily life?
navigation
Use guide dogs to lead the visually impaired to the destinations
A pair of smart shoes to guide them to walk and provide sound hints when obstacles are detected.
A smart stick which can guide them to walk and avoid any accidental fall.
A voice navigation GPS system to navigate visually impaired to their destination
A smart glass that detects color of traffic light
Smart scooter that brings visually impaired to their destination
A GPS system thay reads out their current environment and their destination's for them
Add alarms to alert visually impaired
Blind travelator that sends the visually impaired to the end of straight road
entertainment/work
Audio book, magazine or other reading material
Braille design on keyboard laptop or devices
Leisure games that plays using voice control
digitalized paying app for easier payment process
Note taking system which use the voice to take note
A smart control which can find their belongings.
An voice over device that help them with their daily activities such as their appointment reminder, weather and other occasion
contact
Voice control over smart watch for them to send or receive message and make a call
An app that connect to the visually impaired’s relative and update visually impaired’s real time location
Call the emergency hotline when the device detects that the user has fallen
An app call their close contact when emergency by just using their voice
environment
Remove obstacles that complicate the workload
Add railings to mark walking paths
Add audio button beside the facilities in public space to tell them how to use it
Hand gesture/voice to control smart home furniture
Design home interior with less furniture and each furniture have sensor to detect visually impaired and alert them to avoid
A smart glasses to capture the scene and inform them the situation in language
Keep boundaries at a suitable height to enable visually impaired touch it
Avoid the low contrasting colors for the floors
Install safe flooring to prevent slips and trips.