OrCam is a highly effective electronic reading device that students can utilise autonomously and discreetly in the classroom, allowing them to focus on the learning content, rather than the reading process.
OrCam MyEye is a spectacle mounted piece of artificial intelligence providing audible response to the world in front of the wearer. The device provides the wearer with access to many day to day activities by providing audio feedback after taking …
New digital technology is helping make reading printed newspapers possible longer for a Melbourne man who is already legally blind. As Victoria goes further into COVID-19 lockdown, an assistive technology device is enabling Maltese-born Twanny Farrugia to read the daily …
Do you have students for whom reading is a frustrating experience or that tire when reading large amounts of text? For many, the use of text to speech technology can help to level the playing field in terms of …
Here’s an amazing piece of technology – it’s the OrCam MyEye 2.0 and OrCam Read which can allow visually impaired to read and recognise people. Click on the Tech Guide link to learn more. OrCam MyEye 2.0 and OrCam Read …
New product – OrCam Read Introducing the latest product from OrCam; OrCam Read the handheld OCR for any reading difficulty. OrCam Technologies, a leader in personal, AI-driven innovations, has launched its newest assistive technology optical character recognition/text to speech. OrCam Read brings …
OrCam Read is a handheld optical character recognition / text to speech (OCR/TTS) device for people with mild low vision, reading fatigue, reading difficulties including dyslexia, and for anyone who consumes large amounts of text.
Jacqueline Doust shares her story of how her life has been transformed by OrCam MyEye 2.0, a revolutionary device that has empowered her to be independent and an example for her children, who also have the same visual disability. …
The Digital Access team at Vision Australia provide digital accessibility consulting, training and testing services to external organisations. Their services help ensure organisations provide websites, mobile apps, applications and documents that people who struggle to read can fully access. …