
"The Smart Cup for Visually Impaired Users tackles the problem head-on by combining the roles of a kettle, a teapot, and a drinking cup into one integrated form designed to be navigated entirely by touch."
"Every transfer of liquid is a risk. Pouring boiling water from a kettle into a separate cup is the kind of step that can go wrong for anyone, but for a blind user, the consequences are far more serious."
"Raised Braille ON/OFF markings let the user activate and control the heating function entirely on their own, with no visual feedback or anyone else's input required."
"A circular base guides the cup into the correct position when placed down, taking the guesswork out of a step that most products never consider."
The Smart Cup is designed specifically for visually impaired users, combining the functions of a kettle, teapot, and drinking cup into one device. This innovative design eliminates the need to transfer hot liquids between containers, reducing the risk of accidents. Key features include tactile feedback, a circular base for proper placement, and raised Braille markings for easy operation. The cup's ergonomic shape ensures comfort while holding, making the process of preparing and consuming hot beverages safer and more accessible for those with visual impairments.
Read at Yanko Design - Modern Industrial Design News
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