This sounds very interesting and maybe even promising.
It sounds somewhat similar to the AIRA glasses, although you can use
those anywhere.
Teresa☺
On 10/26/18, Harry Brown <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Just saw this, and wanted to let everybody see it:
>
> Company Develops AI Wearable for the blind and visually impaired
>
> https://coolblindtech.com/company-develops-ai-wearable-for-the-blind-and-visually-impaired
>
> Now if it would only tell us about things indoors, like signs, or what
> is in a certain isle in a grocery store, something like "this isle
> contains cereal, cereal bars, granola bars."
>
> Also, how to get to a specific store in a shopping center or mall.
>
> Harry
>
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