Ford's amazing car window helps the blind 'see' the scenery

Published May 2, 2018

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Italy - Gazing upon stunning views can

make road trips memorable, but this experience has been unavailable to blind or

partially-sighted passengers.

Ford’s prototype smart car window

aims to change this by enabling blind or partially-sighted people to visualise

passing scenery through touch.

Feel The View is an amazing

technology that takes pictures that are turned into high-contrast monochrome

images. These are then reproduced on the glass using special LEDs. 

By touching the image, different

shades of grey vibrate with a range of 255 intensities, allowing passengers to

touch the scene and rebuild in their mind the landscape in front of them.

An integrated vocal assistant helps

them to put the image into context.

Feel The View was developed by Ford

Italy and GTB Roma in collaboration with Aedo, an Italian company that

specialises in devices for the visually impaired.

“We developed a new language to

give people who cannot see a landscape, the chance to feel it,” says a Ford

spokesperson.

“We seek to make people’s lives

better and this was a fantastic opportunity to help blind passengers experience

a great aspect of driving. The technology is advanced, but the concept is

simple – and could turn mundane journeys into truly memorable ones," he

said.

There is no word yet on when the concept might become a production reality.

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