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Speech Bubbles

"Speech Bubbles" is an innovative inclusive communication device designed to facilitate interaction between people with various disabilities (mute, deaf, blind) and people without disabilities. This device reinterprets the concept of "Pop It" by creatively combining it with the Braille system. Its rectangular shape has a series of bubbles in relief at the top.

Main Features:
Tactile Braille Interface: Each bubble on the surface of "Speech Bubbles" features raised Braille symbols that correspond to letters and numbers. These symbols can be recognized and read by people who are blind or visually impaired.

Two-Way Communication: By pressing the bubbles up or down, users can form words and phrases in Braille. This allows for two-way communication between people with and without disabilities. For example, people without disabilities can press the bubbles to create a message in Braille, and a blind person can read it by touching the bubbles.

Versatile and Portable Design: "Speech Bubbles" is made of silicone, making it easy to carry and use anywhere. It is durable enough to withstand repeated use.

Inclusion and Promotion of Communication: The accessible design of "Speech Bubbles" encourages inclusion and communication between people with different abilities. It can be used in everyday situations, in educational environments or in social activities.

Potential Uses:

Communication between people with hearing disabilities and people without disabilities.
Communication between blind or visually impaired people and people without disabilities.
Educational tool to promote Braille language and tactile literacy.
Facilitate communication in emergency or travel situations.
Promote inclusion and interaction in social and educational environments.
"Speech Bubbles" represents an innovative solution that opens up new possibilities for communication and connection between people with diverse abilities and disabilities. Its accessible and versatile design promotes inclusion and equal opportunities in everyday communication.

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