A vibrating pillow sleeve developed in Nottingham helps deaf people wake to emergency alarms.
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A pillow sleeve uses vibration to connect to alarms and phones, providing alerts for deaf users at night, replacing devices ...
People who are deaf often miss critical alarms during sleep, creating serious safety risks.
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