Senito-finally a timekeeping device for blind which will make them proud

sentio_tactile_watch_1.jpg Designer Matthew Wagerfield made a daring attempt to create Sentio - a timekeeping device for blind and partially sighted users that displays the perfect marriage between avant garde design and cutting-edge tactile technology. Up till now it was assumed that just because it would be for those with poor vision, doesn't mean it can't look great.

Combining the technology of the past and the present, the Sentio features the 7-segment display typically seen on digital alarm clocks and watches.

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May 29, 2008 - 4:18 AM | Posted in - Gadgets
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