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Sony unveils smart ring camera to help visually impaired users

The device allows users to keep both hands free while receiving important information about their surroundings

Sony Semiconductor Solutions Group is developing a new prototype device called the Ring Camera to help people with visual impairments.

The device is worn on a finger like a ring and uses a small image sensor to capture information from the surrounding environment. It then sends the data to a smartphone, which converts it into audio feedback for the user.

Ring Camera is designed to help users read signs, maps, and product labels. It can also identify obstacles and recognize traffic signals. Unlike many existing assistive tools, the device allows users to keep both hands free while receiving important information about their surroundings.

Sony said the new technology aims to solve a common problem with smartphone based assistive systems. Many of those systems require users to hold a phone while using the service. The Ring Camera offers a more convenient and hands free experience. Its ring shaped design is also small, discreet, and can be worn as a fashion accessory.

The company is working on the project with the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. Sony is also gathering feedback from people with disabilities to improve the device and make it more useful in everyday life.

The innovation highlights a growing trend in wearable assistive technology. Experts believe finger worn sensors could provide continuous support for people with visual impairments.

The technology may also create new opportunities in the wearable device market and improve accessibility in public spaces, including streets, transit systems, and pedestrian crossings.

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