There must be something already out there, which I don't know about, which I could use or adapt.
Problem: Deaf person wants to feel the beat of the music she's dancing to.
So I'm looking for a device I can put near the source with mike and transmitter, to send audio to a small device on her wrist - watch sized preferably, to vibrate on the beat. Maybe using a speaker without its cone.(Or maybe a rotating weight vibrating deviceas in a phone).
Like a TV sound relay - but I've only seen wired ones of those, or bluetooth. It MAY be possible to plug something in to the music player, but I don't know, and that may shut off speakers. So a microphone would be most general purpose for her.
(I realise I could program a phone to strap on her wrist, but the mike would pick up all sorts of low frequencies, and it's too big really).
Ideas?
Problem: Deaf person wants to feel the beat of the music she's dancing to.
So I'm looking for a device I can put near the source with mike and transmitter, to send audio to a small device on her wrist - watch sized preferably, to vibrate on the beat. Maybe using a speaker without its cone.(Or maybe a rotating weight vibrating deviceas in a phone).
Like a TV sound relay - but I've only seen wired ones of those, or bluetooth. It MAY be possible to plug something in to the music player, but I don't know, and that may shut off speakers. So a microphone would be most general purpose for her.
(I realise I could program a phone to strap on her wrist, but the mike would pick up all sorts of low frequencies, and it's too big really).
Ideas?