It’s time for another one of our lessons in Navibration. The essence of our company is to help people to navigate around the world by vibration, hence the name, Navibration. We thought it might be helpful and fun to start explaining what each letter of the word N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N stands for. In this article, we revisit the letter A, and deal with something that is incredibly important to our users:

A is for Accessibility

The world is full of surprises and human beings have always loved discovering them and learning from them. But can everyone enjoy them?

No.

And as far as we are concerned here at Navibration, that is not fair.

We are doing our bit for accessibility, by providing blind or partially-sighted users with a tool which they can use to sightsee and in exactly the same way as sighted users. Our vibrating navigation system will guide their steps through any terrain and any city, be that Beijing, Moscow, Madrid or New York City.

When you want to navibration, you take out your phone, rotate it a little until you feel it vibrating and then follow those vibrations. When you feel a more intense and quicker vibration, you know you have arrived. Then all you need to do is to listen to the audio. It will tell you about the building or place you have reached and why we thought it was important for you to visit it. If you’re in Paris, we’ll tell you about Pont Neuf. If you are in Washington D.C. it might be the Capitol Building or the White House.

We’re very excited about the future and we can’t wait to launch our Navibration Stick, a stick which comes equipped with our navigation by vibration technology. We’re predicting it will be one of the stars of our wearables range. Anything that makes the world more accessible for everybody is a sure bet.

Don’t let anything stop you from experiencing the world.

Get out and get navibrating.

With Navibration to guide your steps.

We’ll have more on the meaning of N-A-V-I-B-R-A-T-I-O-N in future posts. Our next article will be about the letter T. What will T be for?