Hello, how does it work? How much training is required? What is the price?
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Subject: [AI] live braille
Hi there,
I am selvakumar from bangalore
I want to
Hi Silvakumar,
The device looks intresting.
If there is a demo or a youtube vedio, it would be great.
On 6/17/16, Selva Kumar wrote:
> Hi there,
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> I am selvakumar from bangalore
> I want to share good news with you all
> We have got best innovation for the blind
> we have got best assistive d
Hi there,
I am selvakumar from bangalore
I want to share good news with you all
We have got best innovation for the blind
we have got best assistive device for as
name is live braille it will help as to walk independently
for more details please click the link below
http://www.livebraille.com/
Th
An Indian entrepreneur built a haptic feedback navigation device for the blind
http://www.dnaindia.com/scitech/report-an-indian-entrepreneur-built-a-haptic-feedback-navigation-device-for-the-blind-886
Sun, 12 Jun 2016-05:59pm , New Delhi , PTI
Live Braille is the brainchild of 21-year-old
Rajpal
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Hi I have spoken with them
Hi I have spoken with them and they say they can supply the device and
provide training over phone as well as send someone for the purpose.
Contact details are as follows mobile 7696004422 Livebraille, level-4,
godrej eternia, phase-1 industrial area, chandigarh
On Wed, 18 May 2016 at 12:17 PM, anj
all of us are excited but has anyone spoken with them?
if you have their contact details please post for ready reference.
if you guys have gathered any more details about the product/ device,
please share.
thanks
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i believe this device will going to replace the cane one day. i might be only
the blind, who still can not use cane perfectly. so i'm hunting any such
assistive device which can serve the purpose specially for walking. so one
thing i would like to suggest is that please try to develop in tha
Hi friends,
Great that someone from India has developed this handy device and
that's why it is so cheep. At the first read, I think that it can be a
very good supplement with cane. Since cane helps us in not just
detecting the hurdles or puddles but it also helps us in many other
ways. For example,
Live Braille Aims to Help the Visually Challenged Move About Independently
Highlights
The wearable fits on a finger, and weighs under 30g.
To find your way, just point in a direction to see if it's clear.
The Live Braille Mini is available for Rs. 6,999.
Assistive technology for people with dis
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