A Touchscreen Phone For Deaf And Dumb
In the recent periods, there were few inventions In the tech market for the physically challenged. The most recent of these inventions is the touchscreen cell phone for those devoid of the ability to speak and hear.
The way The Phone Operate?
This phone has two pillars that pull out and open into a touchscreen. When someone who cannot speak types in the words, the machine turns the text into voice and sends it across the called person. And from the receiving end, when the called person talks out something, the voice is turned into textual content and sent over. The next round course of action resembles speech-to-text recognition.
This makes communication really easier for these with hearing difficulties. One more similar application for these special individuals is the Nokia Braille Reader introduced sometime back by Nokia.The Brialle Reader is for those who are visually impaired. the gadget helps them use the SMS service properly. The Phone makes use of vibration as a mode to identify the characters and then converts those into Braille form; thus, allowing the user read the text. This app was out available in the market download in October 2009 and is compatible with several Nokia phones.
Yet one more addition to the list is the Panasonic Robotic Bed cum Wheelchair. This Robotic Bed is such that it can be changed into a wheel chair when necessary. And all this- turning from Bed to chair, and chair to Bed doesn’t demand aid. That is physically challenged can help himself/herself in moving on the wheelchair from one corner of the house to yet another place, and using the chair as the Bed to rest. This is absolutely an excellent concept which helps make the physically challenged dependant on none.
Hopefully in near future we get to see numerous such inventions and technology which lessen the gap between the fortunate and the unfortunate, and make technology a bliss for all.
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