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Advances in technology can’t completely restore sight but for those who struggle with low vision, it can be life-altering. Among the latest – a camera that attaches magnetically to eyewear and can ...
Thanks to creative designers and engineers, as well as inventors with disabilities determined to live independently or simply to have fun, devices that make nearly any activity of daily living easier ...
Chancey Fleet of the New York Public Library uses a graphic embosser to print tactile images for people who are blind or have low vision.
Mobile apps, audio tools, and vision magnifiers can help people with low vision or vision loss.
Assistive technology is helping aging adults and people with disabilities be more independent, whether it's low-tech or high-tech.
Investing in assistive technology in low-income countries can yield significant returns – and transform lives.