Touch Sight camera displays Braille photos for the blind

August 14, 2008 | In: concept designs

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The Touch Sight camera may be one of the most original ideas for a portable device that I’ve ever seen. It is designed to be held against the forehead. The camera doesn’t have a traditional disply, instead it displays a three-dimensional representation of the image on a built-in Braille screen. It also records 3 seconds of audio to assist users in locating and managing their shots.

It’s only a concept design for now, but wouldn’t this be an amazing tool if it ever went into production?

via engadget

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