Honor’s PocketVision harnesses the power of AI and quad camera technology to help the visually impaired easily read documents, menus and other text with ease.
Recently, Chinese device maker Honor has introduced an Artificial Intelligence (AI) powered app called PocketVision that makes it easier for the visually impaired and people with low vision to read.
To help raise awareness about the barriers blind and partially sighted people face, Honor has partnered with the Royal National Institute of Blind People (RNIB) which supports people with vision impairment. The new breakthrough, PocketVision, uses the power of Honor’s AI (artificial intelligence) and quad camera technology to deliver an enhanced reading experience for people all around the world, which makes it portable and an affordable alternative compared to other magnifiers and typo-scopes currently available in the market.