Post by bisti22 on Feb 18, 2024 6:45:10 GMT -5
Óptica 2000 has presented Orcam MyEye 2.0 in Spain, a device that allows people with visual disabilities to read, recognize a face or product, and know the time and day in which they live without having to wear a watch. Almost a million people in Spain have a visual disability that in many cases does not allow them to carry out the same activities as another person who has correct vision. Reading, recognizing products in the supermarket or recognizing a person in front of them without touching or speaking are some of the actions that they cannot perform due to their disability. However, thanks to the latest technological advances, Third Sector users have managed to have a more adapted life, thanks to some devices or services that facilitate inclusion in society.
Inventions or initiatives such as Mouse4all , the Vodafone Foundation's facial mouse or the Vidas Insuperables subtitled radio program are some of the examples that have improved the quality of life of many people with disabilities. In this sense, the optician of the El Corte Inglés group , Óptica 2000 , has joined the inclusion bandwagon Email Marketing List with the presentation of Orcam MyEye 2.0, a system that allows a person with visual disabilities to perform different daily actions that until now could not be performed. . Orcam My Eye Source: El Corte Inglés. This system, which consists of a small device the size of a finger that has a camera and speaker, is installed on the temple of the glasses with two magnets that will allow any action carried out by this person to be carried out as if it were their own.
As the head of development for Orcam in Spain, Fabio Rodríguez, explains, this system allows anyone to read a printed text, recognize the face of the person in front of us and save up to 100 faces on the device, recognize a product in the supermarket or any current currency bill, as well as identifying colors and telling us the date and time just by raising our arm as if we were going to look at the watch without the need to wear one. Simple and convenient operation In order to read a text or recognize a product, the artificial intelligence system will only ask the pehed. Orcam“It is one of the greatest advances in visual disability. Before I needed someone, now with a photo I know what it is,” explains Alejandro Centeno , first user of Orcam MyEye in Spain.
Inventions or initiatives such as Mouse4all , the Vodafone Foundation's facial mouse or the Vidas Insuperables subtitled radio program are some of the examples that have improved the quality of life of many people with disabilities. In this sense, the optician of the El Corte Inglés group , Óptica 2000 , has joined the inclusion bandwagon Email Marketing List with the presentation of Orcam MyEye 2.0, a system that allows a person with visual disabilities to perform different daily actions that until now could not be performed. . Orcam My Eye Source: El Corte Inglés. This system, which consists of a small device the size of a finger that has a camera and speaker, is installed on the temple of the glasses with two magnets that will allow any action carried out by this person to be carried out as if it were their own.
As the head of development for Orcam in Spain, Fabio Rodríguez, explains, this system allows anyone to read a printed text, recognize the face of the person in front of us and save up to 100 faces on the device, recognize a product in the supermarket or any current currency bill, as well as identifying colors and telling us the date and time just by raising our arm as if we were going to look at the watch without the need to wear one. Simple and convenient operation In order to read a text or recognize a product, the artificial intelligence system will only ask the pehed. Orcam“It is one of the greatest advances in visual disability. Before I needed someone, now with a photo I know what it is,” explains Alejandro Centeno , first user of Orcam MyEye in Spain.