
Sending text messages might be troublesome if you have a visual impairment, but this tactile texting device might go some way to making things easier. The prototype was designed as a project at the Eindhoven University of Technology and features gullies which can be traced to type messages that can then be sent without the user even needing to look at it. The design is meant to be integrated at the back of the phone, making full use of the space that is traditionally wasted.
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