At the consumer electronics show in Los Vegas,
Intel briefly displayed some of their wearable technology. a jacket with
sensors to be released to developers later this year.
 
Brian moves on to show us the benefits of RealSense for people with
disabilities. A video reel plays showing an Intel employee explaining his
loss of sight and the limitations it puts on him.
 
And Brian's bringing him out on stage. He's wearing a custom jacket with
RealSense cameras built in.
 
The camera sensors convert nearby spatial information into subtle vibration
feedback for the wearer. "This gives me a sense of comfort and confidence in
my environment that I've not felt in a long, long time."
 
 
This is the sort of wearable technology I can get behind.

 
Thank You,
Darrel
Please Visit me and my friends at:
http://ww4b.org <http://ww4b.org/> 
 
 
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