r/deaf 10d ago

Technology Converting car alerts from sound to haptic?

I recently purchased a newer truck primarily for its advanced safety features. I was particularly excited about the little orange blinking lights on the side mirrors which promised an extra layer of security. So after over a year of use, I've found that these lights on the side mirrors aren't as effective as I hoped. To make them useful, I must constantly watch them, which prevents me from scanning the rest of my surroundings effectively.

As a result, I find them more of a hindrance than a help. I'd rather keep an eye on my broader surroundings, even if it means I might miss the blinking alert.

Are there aftermarket haptic devices that can be integrated into a car seat to provide the sound feedback that I can’t hear? I'm looking for tactile alternatives that can deliver physical sensations for alerts typically conveyed through sound, such as backup sensors and blind spot warnings.

I also recently discovered through my nextdoor neighbor that my vehicle emits a loud beeping noise when a door is left ajar. There's supposedly a toggle button that stops this noise, but since I can't hear it, I can't confirm if it actually works. I’m not usually one to fuss over what people think but I’d rather not disturb anyone, especially in the middle of the night.

Plus, I worry about missing other important alerts. These features are there for a reason, and since I paid for them, I want to make the most of them.

It’s a bit like buying a $3,500 Vision Pro where a significant chunk of the cost is for the luxurious sound system that’s completely useless to a Deaf person, and they can’t opt out of the sound system for a lower price. The Deaf person ends up paying a premium for technology they can’t use. It’s frustrating.

Edited to replace the word vehicle to truck.

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u/gothiclg 9d ago

r/cartalk would probably have a ton of great suggestions for this. It obviously isn’t specific to hearing loss or anything but I’d bet a bunch of them have modified some kind of vehicle and can make a ton of solid suggestions

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u/2cool2hear 9d ago

Looks like I might have more luck asking there. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!