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Tag: map

Map for the visually impaired

Map for the visually impaired

 

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This device uses tactile feedback, users can press the dots and plan.b will provide spoken information about the corresponding area. it shows the user’s immediate surroundings.

The device mentions the names of specific buildings or even geographic features.

Posted on September 20, 2016Categories ScrapbookTags braille system, map, tactile, visually impairedLeave a comment on Map for the visually impaired
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