Samsung Just Won the Internet With This Heartwarming Ad for the Hearing-Impaired (VIDEO)The emotionally-charged spot has been viewed over 9 million times across YouTube and on an advertising blog called Digital Synopsis.

ByGeoff Weiss

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To promote a new service for hearing-impaired customers in Turkey, Samsung has knocked it out of the park with an agonizingly beautiful viral video that has now been viewed over 9 million times acrossYouTubeand on the advertising websiteDigital Synopsis.

The theme of the ad is "a world without barriers" -- which is precisely what the tech giant is aiming for with its new video call center in Turkey called Duyan Eller (or "Hearing Hands.') Staffed with representatives who know sign language, thecall centerallows hearing-impaired customers to ask questions about Samsung's products and services, according toThe Huffington Post.

Samsung's spot focuses on a young Turkish man with a hearing impairment named Muharrem. As he goes about his day, strangers suddenly begin to approach him using sign language -- including passersby on the street, a cashier at a local bakery and even the taxi driver who chauffeurs him into town, where friends and family have gathered for the big reveal.

Related:Samsung Just Gave the Disabled a Way to Click a Mouse With Their Eyes

The Samsung team, in collaboration with ad agency Leo Burnett, prepped for a month in order to carry out the heartrending ruse. Cameras were hidden in grapefruits and backpacks, participants were schooled in sign language and Murrahem's sister served as point person on the scene.

See for yourself what "one day with no barriers" looks like in the masterful ad below:

Related:A Device That Interprets Sign Language Is Now Being Crowdfunded

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Geoff Weiss

Former Staff Writer

Geoff Weiss is a former staff writer at Entrepreneur.com.

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