Wibrazz is a wearable communication tool designed to improve accessibility for individuals with sensory impairments, particularly the hearing impaired. Using haptic (vibration-based) feedback, it enables non-verbal communication from parents, teachers, or coaches, promoting inclusion in daily activities and sports. Initially focused on hearing-impaired athletes, Wibrazz has expanded to education, therapy, and everyday life applications. The system consists of a central unit for the sender and a wearable receiver, with robust ESP-NOW wireless communication, offering a 200-meter range. It’s durable, waterproof, and comfortable to wear, with long battery life. Research with families and educators has shown its utility in safely guiding children during activities and supporting attention in classrooms, particularly benefiting non-verbal children with autism. Wibrazz is currently being tested in schools and therapy groups, with plans to expand into sports clubs and other environments. Supported by the START PRO competition, the team aims to bring the device to the global market, offering a versatile tool that enhances independence and quality of life for people with sensory impairments.