Through this project, we were able to produce our first working prototype and validate its functionality. The modular system could be put on with only one hand and preserved the full range of motion. We tested it out with everyday objects, like cups, pens, and keyboards, and we were able to interact with these objects and hear audio feedback from the system. We were also able to validate that the modular sensor system was relaying accurate information about the forces that the glove was experiencing. This prototype serves as a good proof of concept for the Hearing Hands system and can serve as a platform for future exploration of the audio sensory substitution space. We hope to see this product further refined and expanded upon through future senior design teams.