An obstacle-detection and GPS-enabled navigation wearable for the visually impaired.
A cap used to detect and notify you if someone from behind comes closer to you in offices, grocery shops, public transport places, etc.
This device classifies human emotions, snores, sign languages, visual objects using EI and provide haptic feedback through Neosensory Buzz.
A wearable that promotes mindfully spending your time, which also helps trigger lucid dreams.
HapticCV - SpatialAI based Computer Vision for revolutionizing Bicycle Commute with Haptic Stimulus, an algorithm at a time.
Navigating the world is hard: let your hips do the work. Provides input to the user via an array of haptic devices around your hips.
Touch AC and DC as it flows through circuits. Feel current within products and behind walls!
Simple, affordable, and effective mobility assistance for visually impaired users using micro-controllers, infrared lasers, and haptics.
For the hard of sight, use this to have a better understanding of the world around you.
My microtonal Arduino MIDI instrument!
Gain thermal sensing, by using Neosensory's haptic feedback wristband Buzz.
Harness the power of hypnagogic thought!
Rehabilitation system based on SmartEdge Agile which detects rehabilitation movements and gives feedback to the patient.
A solar-powered safety vest that senses sudden changes in light and sound, using nLiteN LEDs and haptics to respond to the environment.
Exploring AAC to substitute hearing through Neosensory Buzz's haptic feedback for deaf parents to connect to their kids.
Braibox is a tangible control interface based on the use of Braille macro-cells, an accessory for the inclusive robot Kusibot.
Its a cheap smart face shield which helps in protecting and maintaining social distancing. It helps in making distance from other people
Empowering the blind with the ability to use echolocation for more effective indoor navigation.
Blind given sight: a device that gives eyes to the blind. A recreation of Alex Wulff's HaptoTech with added features.
Proprioception and feeling of touch through high-dimensional vibrational patterns on the skin via NeoSensory Buzz
Bezalel is an open-source, low-cost 3D printable solution for pin-based tactile interfaces. The project aims to benefit the blind community
Help low visibility swimmers avoid obstacles and know when they're approaching a wall with haptics, as well as provide safety features.
Arduino-based sensing devices and an iOS app for the Neosensory Buzz, enabling you to feel changes in the air quality around you.
Meet the robotic hand that feels your touch, thanks to Infineon’s 3D hall-effect sensors and the XMC1400 Kit 2Go!