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Aling
Aling
Aling
Aling
2017

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Aling

Wearable Device

Aling enables pedestrians to recognize dangerous situations even when their vision and hearing are impaired. In situations in which it is difficult to hear or see, the device recognizes such sound signals as sirens, doorbells, etc., and sends an alarm signal by vibration and light. It uses a sound sensor to recognize the emergency signal and notifies the user of the emergency by vibration and light. In addition, it can communicate details via the smartphone and is also able to monitor the current situation.

JURY STATEMENT

Stop wearing headphones is the message, but I guess we can't change society.

WINNER STATEMENT

It was a good time for us to work with a team with such positive thinking. Such a happy day and we are thrilled.

UNIVERSITY

Hongik University

Sejong, KR
WINNER

Hongik University

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