Relúmĭno: Samsung announces smart glasses for people with visual disabilities

Samsung announced three new projects that arise from its Creative Lab program, and that will be officially presented at CES 2018. One of the projects complements one of the proposals presented at the Mobile World Congress 2017, Relúmĭno. That is an app also created within C-Lab, to help people with visual deficiencies.

This app works with Gear VR, processing the images that are captured with a mobile device to turn them into sharper and more precise copies. For example, making it easier to read a book.

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And, to simplify the process further, the new project shows us smart glasses to use with this application, facilitating its use in any context. The dynamics will be the same but without the need to carry Gear VR everywhere.

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Relúmĭno Samsung announces smart glasses for people with visual disabilities

The lenses will take advantage of all the benefits of the mobile device to work. And this will process the images that will record with the camera. The processed images will display on the screens of the glasses. So that the user will be able to appreciate any object or reading that interests them at the moment.

Along with this project, GoBreath will also have visualizations. That is a device and an app special for those patients. That have postoperative pulmonary complications. And as a third project, S-Ray, portable directional loudspeaker. Also, that combines the benefits of conventional speakers and headphones.