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To allow deaf students to feel volume and rhythm, Japan created a clip that captures sounds from 60 to 90 decibels, converts everything into 256 levels of vibration, and works attached to the hair.

To allow deaf students to feel volume and rhythm, Japan created a clip that captures sounds from 60 to 90 decibels, converts everything into 256 levels of vibration, and works attached to the hair.
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