David Eagleman, who is a neuroscientist, has designed special cloth that will allow to sense what is going online without looking at any device.It is a sleeveless for top wearing with vibrating nodes that gives information to a wearer.It is known as VEST (variable extra-sensory transducer).It is able to sync tablet computers and has potential to convert stock prices, information as well as spoken words into digital data.Then send it wirelessly to vibration woven motors.
At the TED conference in Vancouver Eagleman said,""Your brain doesn't know or care where it gets the data from.""It is essentially a general purpose computing device."
Eagleman wore a VEST during conference and received Twitter posts.VEST aims to give the deaf a way to hear through converting spoken words into phonetically vibrations that could be understood as to running fingers over Braille.Its stock marketing feature will help wearers to when they buy and sell shares.
Its cost is expected less than $ 1,000 and available on the market within eight months.
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