V.i.b.e™

V.i.b.e™  

'Vibe™' (V.i.b.e) stands for Visual interactive behavioural emblem and forms part of the patented symbol and sounds standards of i.NSAS.org. 'Vibe' allows users of a wearable device to add their own emblem which incorporates colour, symbols, sounds, words, based on the emblem. The 'Vibe™' is created using a defined format where each shape defines a tone of sound and each colour a musical note. Up to three words can be added, as can parameters such as speed and tone of the Vibe™. The idea being that the resulting Vibe™ is a accurate facsimile of the wearer's feeling at any one point.


The V.i.b.e™ language components

The first step is to set up the 'Vibe™' by choosing a shape such as but not limited to a square, circle, triangle or star. These shapes are then divided into up to 4 parts. Colours are then added which had musical notes associated with them. Words can be recorded to sound when the Vibe™ is sent to another wearer and these can be further enhanced with different instruments playing the notes and by volume, speed and tone.
The second step is the reveiw and sending to the Vibe™. Once on the Vibe it can be sent over the Vibe™ protocol to any other Vibe™ that is in 'line of sight' . An example of this is shown below.
The third step is the process of receiving a 'Vibe™ ' from a sender and how that can be managed. When the 'Vibe™' is received  this shows as the Vibe™ and the person profile picture or avatar. You can then choose to accept , reject or put the user on hold. If you touch Vibe™ you will be able to hear the Vibe™ again and see the Vibe™ Line for that person from there you can message them. This process is covered by patent No 15645891.
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