Helping The Blind See With Their Tongues

Helping the blind see with their tongues.
Helping the blind see with their tongues. How proto labs is helping the blind to see with their tongues. Device lets the blind see with their tongues. In a few moments you ll learn a bit more about just how the advanced technology of the brainport v100 is helping the blind see with their tongues and feel what kind of impact these new. Huge thanks to the talented director paul hairston of acres for capturing the story of andy fabino.
Written by sam burns technology for me it s giving something back to somebody who was taken out of humanity andy fabino. Device that helps blind people see with their tongues just won fda approval. Can help the blind navigate by processing visual information and communicating it to the user through electrodes on. Congenitally blind people don t know how vision works she.
A pair of sunglasses wired to an electric lollipop helps the visually impaired regain optical sensations via a different pathway. In a few moments you ll learn a bit more about just how the advanced technology of the brainport v100 is helping the blind see with their tongues and feel what kind of impact these new innovations can have on someone s quality of life. In no time flat you ll take in more about exactly how the propelled innovation of the brainport v100 is helping the visually impaired see with their tongues and feel what sort of effect these innovations can have on somebody s personal satisfaction. By taking three three hour training sessions mandated by fda users learn to substitute the sense of touch on their tongues for some of their lost sight.
Helping the blind see with their tongues. What if we told you there are new innovations that can help about 285 million people around the world living with a visual impairment move around with a little more ease. Brainport helps them recover abilities such as being able to walk to a store or dine. By mehwish agha may 2 2018 august 10 2018.
December 14 2016 by chris newmarker. What if we told you there are new innovations that can help about 285 million people around the world living with a visual impairment move around with a little more.