

Overview - UX Design
In collaboration with IOS Apple, we bring a new “Proximity Sensors” feature. These sensors are designed to create a safe environment for female users who wear headphones when they run or hike. It also applies to any users who wear headphones in their daily lives. The proximity sensor will lower the volume or pause when it picks up another entity within the user’s proximity
WHat Our users love
There are four main components people love when it comes to our IOS headphones
“Proximity” in other headphones
When it comes to our competitors, the proximity sensors in other headphones are only designed too
We aim to

Target Audience
Survey Results
Out of our survey people said they would
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Low Fidelity screen
Setup screen
Main screen
Proximity setup
Permission allow notifications
IOS Library assest
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Iphone setup
Just like any IOS headphones, you can allow permissions for all features. You will also be able to set up the proximity feature from the settings menu as well
Proximity setup
Allow permission
In Action
When out and about the proximity feature activates in two different ways depending on the distance of the entity in user’s setup proximity
Lowering volume when first entering user’s proximity
Volume pausing when getting closer within user’s proximity
Siri Assitance
As always, Siri is compatible with the headphones if proximity activates multiple times or if Siri detects abnormal heart rates, safety features will activate
Siri will be able to check in with the user if needed; headphones can detect head movement of “Yes” no “No.”
If certain premission are off Siri can activate them with user’s premission
Siri will be able to contact emergency services; the user can also interact with Siri by answering “Yes” or “No”
Siri can still aid the user even if permission is denied
Connectable with all your IOS devices
As always, with permission allowed, all your IOS devices will remain connected
With permission granted to health apps, abnormal heart rate/anxiety will be detected, and the user will be provided with an alert if emergency services are needed