Friday, May 13, 2011

Concept of snail launches Braille translation to voice

By Christopher trout published on May 8, 2011 1: 03 AM a new concept that fits perfectly in the category of things-you-never-knew-you-wanted is determined that the readers of the speed of the blind. Caracol - name misleading aside - uses a sensitive tactile pad pressure to read patterns in a passage of Braille, then convert to speech, speed up the process of reading and allowing users to record audio passages for later playback. The user places his thumb on the clear opening and sliding device on a line of Braille. The translated audio, is reproduced below, through a built-in speaker, or through Bluetooth headsets connected. Caracol was made with the blind in mind, but bearing in mind that we have always been curious about what lies in the potholes white lines, no matter shooting with one of these things ourselves. As with many concepts, however, is not telling when or if this spiral slides to the market.

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