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Free Low Vision Expo 4/6 Features Technology

FROM A MEDIA RELEASE: 

The Low Vision Network will host an expo on Friday, April 6, from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at North River Civic Center, 1009 Executive Drive, Hixson. The FREE low vision expo will feature the latest technology and optical magnifiers for individuals who are blind or visually impaired. Over 20 vendors and service providers will be on hand with 200 attendees expected to attend.

Items of interest include:

  • The OrCam MyEye is a smart camera that attaches to any pair of glasses and has the ability to recognize faces, products and text.
  • CyberEyez has a facial expression recognition feature letting users know if the person they're talking to is happy, surprised, sad, etc.
  • Jordy Glasses are a battery-operated, full-color portable system that can be worn like a pair of glasses to see.
  • CCTV (closed circuit television) magnifiers can help users read the mail or books, crossword puzzle or writing.
  • Hand held magnifiers

“We all love our gadgets! Technology is elevated to a whole new level when it creates opportunities for individuals with disabilities,” said CEO Donna McConnico. “It becomes a magic doorway to improving the quality of life by effective communication, independent living skills and employment. Signal Centers is delighted to offer help and hope through cutting edge and ubiquitous technology.”

The Low Vision Network is comprised of Signal Centers, Southeast Vision Rehabilitation, and Siskin Hospital for Physical Rehabilitation.