Omnifer – An iPad Cover for Visually Challenged People [PICS]


iPad is one of the best mobile devices in this planet, however, the design itself is not perfect for visually impaired people. Jayson D’Alessandro has designed Omnifer that will solve this problem. Omnifer is an innovative cover for iPad that will make the device more accessible to these people.

The design will still keep the iPad thin and light, the 3-panel flip design gives iPad the ability to switch between Braille mode or standard operation. When the Braille overlay is not in use, user can flip the protection panel to protect the backside of the Braille.

Also see: VOIM Concept SmartPhone for Visually Impaired User

Omnifer works by using innovative way to raise Braille dots from a thin surface. Inside this layer, there are gas pockets filled with a chemical which reacts by expanding itself when exposed to light, thus, raising the Braille dot. Using special iPad app, the illuminated dots are programmed to appear only in designated areas. The app would automatically stream the text into Braille format to the user’s fingertips. The open area on the Omnifer iPad Accessory allows user to interact with the touch screen display freely

Source: Yanko

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