From New on MIT Technology Review: Bionic Eye Lets A Blind Person “See” Braille

Wearers of the eye prosthetic would visualize Braille lettering instead of alphabets.

The makers of the Argus II retinal prosthetic have devised a way to help blind people read Braille. Their first reported tests with a person wearing an Argus II indicate that this method could help blind people with the implant read signs and short sections of text.

from New on MIT Technology Review

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