HEALTH NOTES: The speaking specs that give blind people 'sight'
The OrCam MyEye 2.0 allows readers to'read' books, newspapers, computer screens and even white boards up to six yards away as well as identifying food products A gadget that clips to a pair of spectacles and speaks to the wearer, telling them what they are looking at, could offer'sight' to blind people. The finger-sized device –OrCam MyEye 2.0 – allows users to'read' books, newspapers, computer screens and even whiteboards six yards away, as well as identify food products. It can even learn to recognise the faces of loved ones. Invented by Israeli computer- science professors, it is fitted with a 13 megapixel miniature camera, a microphone and speaker and requires no phone app or wi-fi connection. When the user looks at a stimulus, the camera takes an immediate picture which is then analysed by an in-built computer algorithm. Within five seconds, a computerised voice reads words or tells the wearer who or what is in front of them.
Feb-11-2019, 13:59:29 GMT
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