Hyundai's new technology for hearing-impaired drivers is a sign of traffic signals and tactile signals.
Huddling, bruising, sirens, yelling: we don't realize how much information we gain through our hearing while driving - until we get rid of these sounds.
Hyundai has developed a new technology bouquet that enables hearing impaired drivers to see the sounds coming from the outside world and from the passenger compartment (eg navigation instructions) by touch and touch.
The system uses artificial intelligence to identify and categorize the sounds, then display the associated message on the head-up display, or on the steering wheel LED, or inform the driver about the steering wheel with sufficient vibration.
The technology is promoted through the history of a Seoul hearing impaired taxi driver and is used to draw attention to the needs of people with reduced abilities.
(Source: vezess.hu / photo: pixabay.com)