Parent evaluation invitation
Help your child evaluate communication through touch.
RHEMA is inviting parents of Deaf children to apply for the first evaluation release of the RHEMA Deaf Tactile Wrist Wearable. Availability at this evaluation price is limited, and applications are reviewed until available units are allocated.
What is included
Focused first-release package
- One RHEMA tactile wrist wearable
- Controller and required charging accessories
- English tactile-learning patterns for evaluation
- Visual and audio-supported parent training
- Setup guidance, evaluation support and software updates during the evaluation period
- No specialist teaching qualification is required for the parent-guided evaluation sessions.
- The secure Support Portal provides guided lessons and records practice, assessment results and response times for authorised review.
Important
This is an evaluation model.
The device is intended for supervised learning and product evaluation. It is not a medical device, hearing aid or emergency communication system.
Submitting this form is an application, not a purchase. RHEMA will contact selected families, confirm suitability, explain the evaluation process and obtain final agreement before requesting payment.
For approved families only
Evaluation payment options
Please pay only after RHEMA has reviewed your application and sent written acceptance, evaluation terms and payment instructions. A submitted application does not require payment.
India
Google Pay or any UPI app
₹17,500
UPI IDthemakaseh-3@okhdfcbank
The verified account name displayed by the UPI app will be The Makaseh. Confirm this name before paying.
International
Pay securely with PayPal
US$200
Use PayPal for international payments. PayPal does not process domestic payments between Indian accounts.
Pay with Existing PayPal AccountRequest PayPal Invoice / Card Payment
Approved parents may request a formal US$200 PayPal invoice. PayPal may offer debit or credit-card guest checkout depending on the payer’s location and eligibility.
Before completing payment, confirm that PayPal displays RHEMA Innovations as the recipient. PayPal fees or currency conversion may apply.
After payment
Submit the transaction reference
This does not automatically verify payment. RHEMA will check the transaction and send confirmation.
See RHEMA in action
From a word on screen to a pattern felt on the wrist.
These working-prototype demonstrations show how a parent or teacher selects a word, how RHEMA converts it into a repeatable tactile pattern, and how the wrist wearable delivers that pattern through touch.
2-minute overview
Watch the tactile wrist wearable respond.
See the phone interface send selected words to the three-channel wrist unit. Each word is represented by a structured vibration sequence intended to be learned through practice.
Full demonstration
Understand the complete learning process.
This longer demonstration explains the prototype, software interface and tactile output in greater detail. The evaluation model focuses on the wrist-wearable learning experience shown here.
Phrase demonstration
Follow “Good morning—this is RHEMA Innovations.”
See how a complete spoken phrase is processed and delivered as a sequence of tactile language patterns. This helps parents understand how learning can progress from individual units toward meaningful phrases.
1-minute fingerspelling demo
Connect letters, visual finger signs and wrist patterns.
The learning screen displays a word letter by letter with one-hand finger signs, spoken feedback and corresponding tactile output. It gives parents a visual bridge for guiding early practice.
Parent application
Tell us about your child’s communication needs.
Applications will be reviewed individually. No payment is required with this form.
How it works
Application, review, orientation, evaluation.
- ApplyA parent or guardian submits the form.
- ReviewRHEMA discusses the child’s age, language and communication needs.
- ConfirmSelected families receive written scope, price, schedule and evaluation terms before payment.
- EvaluateThe child uses the wearable with parent guidance and shares structured feedback.
