a ring thought for the visually impaired

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smart health connected objects are not just used to track our activity or to display notifications from our cell phones. Used well, they can also help people overcome their disability (s) and Finger Reader is a very good example.

Imagined by MIT researchers, it comes in the form of a ring to be placed at its index. Be careful however because we are here very far from the simple ring.

The device is actually much more massive and much more imposing than an alliance or even a signet ring.

A massive ring, able to read the words pointed by the index of the user

And this is not surprising because it embarks printed circuit boards, a micro-camera and a speaker.

What are all these components for? To read the words pointed by the user's index, and that is exactly what makes all the beauty of the thing since this device will allow the visually impaired to read any novel without the need to invest. in a special edition.

Better, thanks to this ring, they will also be able to know what is written on their box of cereals or on any support. This includes digital readers but also computers and tablets. It sounds like nothing but the Finger Reader could perfectly change the lives of millions of people around the world.

But here, everything is not perfect so far and it is not yet available commercially. For the moment, it's only a question of prototype and it will probably be necessary to wait a few more months, or even a few years, before it is marketed.

We end with a video demonstration.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u7pwr_xmGUQ

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