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User Testimony

User Testimony

Using the CMF trend of ‘Implicit Inclusivity’ considers the use of high contrast colours to aid visual problems, high tactility materials for users with neurodiversity and other disabilities and high grip finishes to aid grip.

This was chosen by users as the colours for each of the products due to the unisex nature and widely inclusive and accessible nature.

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The Designs

The end result is two products, a controller and a headstrap for the Meta Quest.

The controller, FLEX is the first adaptive and inclusive controller made for VR, retailing at £55

The headstrap, LOOP allows for users to adjust their headset to their head more easily, reducing muscle fatigue, eye-strain and cybersickness. The strap retails for £25

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