Device Allows Blind to Attach and Read Audio Labels on Objects
September 23rd, 2009
A pen that can read information on labels aloud for people who cannot see has been developed in England. The PenFriend scans small bar codes on adhesive labels to play recorded MP3 audio files. Users can record up to 70 hours of audio, labeling items such as medication for identification or later reference.
Read the full story from BBC News.
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