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Tag Archives: Wearable comuting
Cyber Eyez M300 – smart glasses
Smartglasses or smart glasses are wearable computer glasses that provide additional information alongside to what the wearer sees (i.e. Wikipedia article). Most of manufactures that develop smart glasses focus on including features such as clear pictures, videos, music, light weight, … Continue reading
Smartglasses for the visually impaired
A few years ago when a smart eyeglass product called Google Glass, a wearable computer with a head-mounted display, was introduced, many users liked the features such as taking clear high definition pictures and videos with their free hand, sending … Continue reading
Posted in AT_Apps, Elderly, Sensors, Transition, Wearable Computing, Wearable devices
Tagged Assistive Technology, Wearable comuting
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Object Identifier apps
If you are looking for an object identifier app for someone with low vision, blind, or simply teaching someone what each object is, you may want to use and compare the following object identifier apps. Surprisingly I have found that most … Continue reading
Posted in Accessibility Features, Assistive Technology, AT_Apps, Wearable devices
Tagged Apps, object identifier, vision, Wearable comuting
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Honda Walking Assist Device
Honda Motor Co., Ltd has been working on the development of the Walking Assist Device since 1999. As with the ASIMO robot, Honda’s humanoid robot, the Walking Assist Device uses new control technologies. The Honda Walking Assist Device has been … Continue reading
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Wearable medical devices and sensors
Wearable technologies have been one of the exciting developments to expand possibilities in our daily life for everyone including persons with disabilities. You may be familiar with a wearable device like smartwatches that can provide real-time access to information online … Continue reading
Posted in Assistive Technology, AT_Device, Sensors, Wearable Computing, Wearable devices
Tagged E-skin sensors, Wearable comuting
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