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These 8 simple low-vision aids can be a huge helpFor people with low vision specifically it may seem easy to dive headfirst into complex, high-tech visual impairment products, but electronic devices aren't always the best answer. Given my ...
The OneCourt device gives blind and low-vision sports fans the opportunity to engage with basketball games through touch.
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Tech Xplore on MSNA new way to make graphs more accessible to blind and low-vision readersBar graphs and other charts provide a simple way to communicate data, but are, by definition, difficult to translate for ...
Advertisement Vu, who has low vision, didn’t see one play during the Blazers’ 115-99 win. But he felt every score, every turnover, every shot. The 32-year-old Vu used a haptic device that allowed him ...
A federal judge has ordered Chicago to install audible crossing signals at intersections with traffic lights to help people ...
If you have difficulty reading small print, watching television, reading road signs, seeing curbs and stairs, writing checks, seeing clearly in sun, glare, or low light, and completing job or school ...
Tuesday was truly life-changing for some in the visually impaired and blind community in Decatur. They received various ...
Ten haptic devices will be available at Phoenix Suns home games, transforming real-time play into trackable vibrations that blind and low vision fans can follow live through their fingertips.
The devices, available free of charge, allow fans to feel the game in real time using spatial technology and vibrations.
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