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  2. Visual impairment - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visual_impairment

    Most visually impaired people who are not totally blind read print, either of a regular size or enlarged by magnification devices. Many also read large-print, which is easier for them to read without such devices. A variety of magnifying glasses, some handheld, and some on desktops, can make reading easier for them.

  3. OrCam device - Wikipedia

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    OrCam. OrCam devices such as OrCam MyEye are portable, artificial vision devices that allow visually impaired people [ 1] to understand text and identify objects through audio feedback, describing what they are unable to see. Reuters described an important part of how it works as "a wireless smartcamera" which, when attached outside eyeglass ...

  4. Electronic glasses - Wikipedia

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    The term "electronic glasses" is often used to refer to low vision glasses, which are wearable, assistive technology medical devices for improving eyesight in people who are visually impaired. [1] [2] Examples of low vision glasses include devices manufactured by the following firms: Acesight. eSight. Eyedaptic.

  5. This Braille smartwatch is a game changer for the visually ...

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    Braille meets wearable technology. While most of the innovation that has been happening in the recent years generally occurs on a screen made of pixels, the visually impaired community has been ...

  6. Paris Olympics embrace accessibility technology for visually ...

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    One app helps visually impaired people find their seats in trains. Another is the Low-Vision Helmet, which allows users to zoom in on an athlete, race or action. Visually impaired individuals wear ...

  7. White cane - Wikipedia

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    A long cane, the primary mobility tool for the visually impaired. A white cane is a device used by many people who are blind or visually impaired.A white cane primarily allows its user to scan their surroundings for obstacles or orientation marks, but is also helpful for onlookers in identifying the user as blind or visually impaired and taking appropriate care.

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