A hi-tech glove for deaf people converts sign language into speech. EnableTalk is fitted with a complex network of sensors that recognise hand movements and translate signs - which are then converted into spoken word by a smartphone app, the Daily Mail reported.
The inventors have already won an award for their design and hope EnableTalk will improve the quality of life of millions of people around the world with speech and hearing impairments.
The hi-tech glove comes complete with flex sensors, touch sensors, gyroscops and accelerometers, as well as solar cells that help keep it powered.
It even allows users to create and program their own signs, which the app will then recognise.
EnableTalk is still in a prototype stage, but it's already winning admirers in high places.
The project was a winner at the recent Microsoft Imagine Cup in Australia, a competition to promote technical innovations.
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"We were inspired to help our friends who are hearing - and speech-impaired to have the ability to communicate like everyone else," programmer Maxim Osika, said.
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