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Engineers At MIT Have Made A Huge Breakthrough For The Blind. This Machine Is Incredible.

Braille has been an effective tool to help those who are blind read; however, it’s understandably difficult when they’re tasked with reading something that isn’t converted to that format. Fortunately for those with impaired vision, engineers have developed this wonderful machine that will hopefully change the way they experience the world around them. Introducing The FingerReader:

MIT Media Lab’s FingerReader is an impressive machine.

It’s a 3D-printed device that uses the attached camera to recognize and read text for the user.

Mit Media Lab

The device accomplishes this through complicated image processing.

MIT Media Lab

It is designed to precisely follow a person’s fingertip to read the text aloud.

MIT Media Lab

It can even be used on computer screens.

MIT Media Lab

One of the coolest features is that The FingerReader emits a pulse that warns the readers when they move away from the line.

MIT Media Lab

Although it’s only a prototype, we can only hope this hits the market ASAP.

MIT Media Lab
MIT Media Lab
MIT Media Lab

(MIT Media Lab via DesignTaxi) At the moment, there’s no talk about pricing or production schedule, but be on the lookout for these in the near future.

Read more: http://viralnova.com/finger-reader/



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