Acoustic Touch might help blind people see again


Sydney researchers have developed a way to help blind people see using smart glasses and sound. They called it Acoustic Touch, which uses audio rendering and head tracking technology to help people determine the location and identity of objects. More importantly, they could integrate their invention into existing smart glasses. Technology has been helping the

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