
oMoo
Listening to music through your hand
504 followers
oMoo is an AI-driven haptic music player that can let everyone touch the pulse, texture, and rhythm of music on their phones. We want to bring the power and beauty of music to everyone, including people who are deaf or hard of hearing.
oMoo
❤ Hey all music enthusiasts and geeks from Product Hunt!
😃 I am super excited to launch oMoo - the music player with Haptic.
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.
🎁 Join us in the comments, we'd love to hear from you!
@amiaomomo 🚀🚀🚀
Tempo-Pulse
@amiaomomo Support! Haptic music is a revolutionary approach to the music experience, and I am sure oMoo will be able to bring the joy and power of music to more people.
@amiaomomo @lesley_0516 Absolutely! Haptic music is such a brilliant concept. Apple explored it a bit, but what you’re doing feels like the GPT moment for haptic music—next level innovation! 👏🔥
Grimo
@amiaomomo really impressive concept! i read the maker's story about their granny, very touching. this feels different than just regular phone haptics, like you can actually feel the music structure, not just buzzes. it's a cool way to think about accessibility too. curious to try this with some complex electronic tracks. congrats on the launch! ( ´ ∀ ` )ノ
MGX (MetaGPT X)
What a meaningful innovation! Love how oMoo transforms music into tactile experiences through haptic feedback. The potential impact for the deaf and hard of hearing community is incredible.
The idea of feeling music's pulse, texture, and rhythm through your phone is fascinating. This could revolutionize how we experience music, making it truly accessible to everyone. Would love to see more examples of how different music genres translate into haptic patterns! 🎵✨
oMoo
@zongze_x I'm glad you can base such a high rating on oMoo and that you totally get the value of oMoo. We're very focused on what oMoo means to the hearing impaired community, but really what oMoo offers is a whole new way of experiencing digital art, which we see as a more COMPLETE form of music.
Tempo-Pulse
@zongze_x That's right, it completely changed the way I listen to music. Music is absolutely fascinating 🎵.
Tempo-Pulse
@zongze_x Totally agree. Making everyone touch the soul of music at anytime, anwhere. I think this is oMoo's most respectable vision.
oMoo
@lesley_0516 you turely know our vision sis.
I’ve been a user since your very first launch! Just recently learned how much this contributes to accessibility. Full support!
Tempo-Pulse
@_hounter_007 That's awesome, how did you discover this product?
@ayuanyuan A friend recommended it to me, and it quickly caught my attention!
Tempo-Pulse
@_hounter_007 You have great taste.
oMoo
@_hounter_007 Guess what? I totally remember you man,very impressed! What do you think of the refreshed oMoo? btw, did you find the tactile egg in the app?
@amiaomomo Wow, thanks for remembering! The refreshed oMoo is fantastic—I'm really impressed with the improvements! And about the tactile egg… I haven't found it yet, but now I’m curious! Any hints? 👀
oMoo
@_hounter_007 Maybe you could try opening each page and tapping the screen a few more times, it's a very unique haptic!
Tempo-Pulse
@amiaomomo @_hounter_007Perhaps you could secretly tell me the trigger method in the community 🧐