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Hi, Product Hunt community members, this is Jemmy.I was a tech investor and am now a founder. I focus on real user needs and want to fulfill those needs with technology. I can't wait to share my discoveries and insights on exploring innovation with you all. 💬 Ask me about suggestions & feedback & fundraising, or other things related to startup running, HCI experience, or user experience. 📫 How to reach me:my X and LinkedIn’s dm keeps open 🪄 Do let me know if you have innovated ideas!
Maker History
- Tempo-PulseAI-driven Haptic experience of music.Dec 2024
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Hi this is oMoo team! We wanna to be 1# inclusive product here!
Hi Product Hunt geeks and innovators!
This is Jemmy from oMoo team. We're launching oMoo - the music player with Haptic on Product Hunt now!
Music has been my passion since childhood, thanks to my granny who introduced me to it. Now, as a piano and guitar player, I love performing, but granny's worsening hearing loss made it hard for her to hear my music.
I've explored advanced technologies to restore granny's hearing, but none were effective. She smiled as I played, but she could no longer hear the melodies.
Inspired by Apple's Haptic Engine, I build oMoo - a totally new music player, to offer a new way to experience music through hand, not just ear.
I believe oMoo will bring the power and beauty of music to everyone, including people who are deaf or hard of hearing like my granny.
TikTok ban in the US is coming – what implications does it have for your business?
This US ban was supposed to be on Jan 19 2025 but it lasted only 24 hours then people could use it again because Trump's administration gave the ByteDance company some time to find any other solution.
ByteDance has until April 5th to decide whether to sell TikTok to a US entity or leave the US.
Inclusive design isn't just for accessibility, it's for everyone🤔
We're building something that started with a very specific group in mind people who are deaf or hard of hearing. But over time, we've realized that designing for inclusivity actually makes the product better for everyone.
What's one thing you've learned from designing with accessibility first? Or a product that surprised you by being useful beyond its intended audience
Ps. We're launching a haptic music experience that brings this to life soon happy to share more if anyone's interested!https://www.producthunt.com/post...