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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

The first smart phone in Braille for the blind





                Blind people weren't able to use technology provided by smart phones, but now they can be enjoyed through the use of smart phones designed by Indian engineer Sumit Daggar specifically for the visually impaired.
Although some applications such as Siri and SayText can help partially, but the idea of ​​designing a phone for the blind have taken place in the mind of Daggar after TED Summit in 2011.
Phone buttons can move up and down according to the texts or shapes shown on the screen, to translate a text into Braille, so that people living with blindness can read their messages.
This smartphone uses the technology of "Shape Memory Alloy" or "soft memory of the forms" based on the principle of recovery of metals to the original forms allowing them to expansion and contraction to return to their original shape in the end.
As this technology can be turned large amount of information into forms, as Daggar hopes to be able to launch the phone in the market to be available by the end of 2013 and at a price not to exceed $ 185.







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