Mojo Vision is revealing a smart contact lens with a tiny built-in display that lets you view augmented reality images on a screen.
Microsoft’s Project Tokyo Helps Visually Impaired Users ‘See with Modified HoloLens
In an effort to provide assistance where it can, Microsoft in 2016 launched Project Tokyo, a partnership among researchers in the U.S., U.K., China, Japan, and India to explore technologies that might help those with impairments interact with the world around them.
UPMC is First to Implant Wireless Retinal Device in the U.S.
Clinical trial will test use of retinal prosthesis to treat advanced age-related macular degeneration.
Children with Lazy Eye Can be Treated by Watching TV on a Special Screen
Israeli startup NovaSight Ltd. wants to treat lazy eye by letting patients watch movies.
OrCam Announces New AI Hearing Device and Handheld AI Reader at CES 2020
OrCam is expanding its product lineup with new devices that tackle new use cases.
Lexilife Unveils Dyslexia Reading Lamp at CES 2020
French company Lexilife has featured a lamp for People with dyslexia.
AccessiBuild Indoor Navigation App Launches for People with Vision Loss
AccessiBuild, developed by Marc Rayner and Jeff Godfrey, is an indoor navigation system for people with visual impairments.
Hap2Phone Allows Users to Feel Objects in Photos on Their Touchscreens
Hap2U, a haptics developer specialized in integrating sensory intelligence into tactile surfaces, will unveil Hap2Phone, the world’s first haptic smartphone display, at CES 2020.
This Belt Helps People with Vision Loss Navigate Objects
A built-in camera on the belt senses items as close as 30cm (11.8inch) and sends vibrations through patches worn on the chest and ankles.
Google Assistant Now Has Interpreter Mode on Android and iOS Devices
Google has announced an Interpreter Mode for Smart phones. The real-time translation tool is now coming to Assistant for Android and iOS with a new Smart Replies capability.
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