Functional fashion

Fraudsters are all around us and are particularly vulnerable in front of them are blind people. Of course, many visually impaired and the blind are able to distinguish between banknotes and coins at face value, but you can never rule out an error than can always take advantage of dishonest people.

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In this regard, as well as the fact that on paper Indian rupees not only Braille, but also any other means of tactile identification, Indian designer Karandeep Singh Kapoor (Charandeep Singh Kapoor) specifically for the residents and guests of the country have developed a simple device that allows you to distinguish between banknotes of India appreciated. At the core of this system is a different length Indian currency.

The fixture itself is a bracelet made of thin steel with engraved on it the four curves with notches spaced according to the length of the banknotes INR. That is, in order to identify the denomination of the banknote, the user needs to attach it to the bracelet and count up to the number of notches missing its length. Thus, this system represents a simple solution to the problem.

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However, this is not the only task that performs this bracelet. In addition to a useful and functional devices it is a bright fashion accent, attractive decoration that is appropriate for people of all ages and prefer any style of clothing from sports to business.

Of course, here lies the one drawback: checking the bill before paying, the user runs the risk of the bracelet to show the amount of their money to thieves, however, it is possible to try to avoid pre-expanding the money in different pockets or compartments of the purse and a bracelet using only to validate bills. So hang on, gentlemen crooks, functional fashion came to the defense of blind people.

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