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The Vivacuum for Blind Makes Cleaning Chores More Manageable

Just because the visually impaired can't see very well doesn't mean that they can't perform everyday chores such as cleaning up the house, they simply need tools that address their limitations; that is exactly what the Vivacuum for Blind does. It is a special vacuum that makes sucking up dirt much more easy and transparent for blind individuals.

Designed by Namsun Do, the Vivacuum for Blind is equipped with a sensor that detects objects and alerts the user through vibrations. The addition of an oscillator and switch-bar allow the user to manually control the strength of the suction to ensure the objects are cleaned properly. The presence of a braille steel wheel and a detachable dust canister also makes using the Vivacuum for Blind much more manageable.
Trend Themes
1. Sensor-enabled Cleaning Tools - Creating cleaning tools with sensors that detect objects and provide feedback for visually impaired individuals.
2. Assistive Technology for Daily Chores - Developing specialized technology to help visually impaired individuals manage everyday tasks more independently.
3. Accessible Design for Household Appliances - Designing household appliances with inclusive features like braille indicators and manual controls for people with visual impairments.
Industry Implications
1. Home Cleaning Appliances - Opportunity for home cleaning appliance manufacturers to incorporate sensor technology and accessible design into their products.
2. Assistive Technology - Innovation potential in the field of assistive technology to create more specialized tools for visually impaired individuals.
3. Inclusive Design and Accessibility - Industries, including technology and home appliances, can focus on developing products with inclusive features for people with disabilities.

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