This cool device helps visually impaired people read printed books

2017-08-06 0

A group of makers at Bengaluru makerspace Hacklab has developed a device to help blind and visually impaired individuals read better. The device, called .
Visually impaired (VI) people are always deprived of reading the conventional printed text as there is a problem in converting the traditional printed text books .
Brian Charlson, Technology Director at the Carroll Center for the Blind in Newton, MA. demonstrates a variety of devices that provide the capability of accessing .
The FingerReader, developed by researchers at MIT, is a wearable device that gives the blind the ability to read in real time. The device works by allowing blind .

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