Control your Smartphone with ORII smart ring

Esource Parts
2 min readJan 8, 2018

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ORII is the newest addition to the range of innovations. The device allows you to connect your phone with Bluetooth, giving you a crystal clear audio performance. The app has been a boon for the visually impaired people as they can handle all the features of their phone using just their voice.

The motive behind the invention of this Smartphone was to create a device that enables those with hearing and sight problems. It gives you a hands-free control over the Smartphone.

You can buy the device from Kickstarter.com for just $99 and simply use it for making calls, sending messages, and handling your social media platforms. The device is based on the performance of Bluetooth says the iPhone 6 repair parts providers.

The gadget is the brain child of Kevin Wong, and it is said that the product is being worked upon since 2015. Kevin’s father was visually impaired since teenage, and that became the motivation factor for the launch of this product.

The device works using the bone conduction technology. So when you put your hands on your ears, you will have clear and crisp sound of everything that is being played on the Smartphone. The ring is also said to be compatible with apps like SIRI and OK Google says the Apple iPhone 6 parts providers.

Users get a complete control on their phone with just the ring in hand. As far the alerts are concerned, it comes through led lights and vibrations.

The company which developed the app was founded by KEVIN WONG only who aimed to make things easier for his father and others like his father. He believed that because of lack of connectivity option people were being deprived of the facilities offered by smartphones.

The team initially went through a number of prototypes including smart watch and other devices which were wearable. But at the end, nothing looked more appealing than a ring. The company has surely been in money making business, but it has kept its attachment to the health concerns intact.

There is a chance that the ring starts working on contextual prompts and the company is making sure this feature is added soon. The company is trying hard to find a solution to make it a passive listener. But till then you will have to adjust with the rings of limited capability.

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