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Supersense is the smartest and simplest scanner app made for the blind and visually impaired users to read any text format independently.
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Supersense is the smartest and simplest scanner app made for the blind and visually impaired users to read any text format independently. read more
Congenital cataracts account for up to 20 percent of blindness cases in children. read more
Supersense is a new kind of app for the blind and low vision community. It locates objects around you. Do you need to find an empty chair or a trash can? Are you trying to locate the door of a building? Choose what you are looking for and scan your environment with your smartphone. Supersense will find it in real-time without an internet connection. read more
The wearable is a ring-like device that reads printed text out loud thanks to a mounted camera and open source software. Simply strap its to your index finger, point to an object and any words or sentences detected are spoken in real time. read more
A breakthrough from researchers from MIT and Massachusetts Eye and Ear has revealed that the body’s own immune cells may be the culprit behind the slow retinal deterioration associated with glaucoma. read more
MIT researcher Manisha Mohan created a device called Intrepid. It’s a smart sticker that’s intended to detect, communicate, and prevent sexual assault. It’s connected to your phone via Bluetooth and it can attach to any piece of clothing. read more
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