3D glassesSupport for visually impaired people

In collaboration with the Technical University of Munich (TUM), Framos has developed 3D glasses that offer visually impaired people a new way of exploring their surroundings. Visual signals are converted into acoustic and haptic signals.

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Wearable Framos
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... visual information as haptic feedback on the wristband. Based on the exact position and movement of the vibration on the arm, the visually impaired person is informed about the position and distance of things in their environment. The prototype contains an Intel RealSense 3D camera and speakers for audio feedback. The audio information is based on the recognition of objects and fonts.

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