Tuesday, June 18, 2019

Kenyan Invents Smart Gloves that Turn Sign Language Gestures into Audio Speech #WearableWednesday

via Wearable Technologies

Over 30 million speech impaired people around the globe relies on sign language as a means of communication. But sign language isn’t understood by most of the people on the planet, which creates a communication barrier for the people with speech impairment.

Roy Allela, a 25-year-old Kenyan man has invented smart gloves that can convert hand gestures of sign language into audio speech. This innovation could change the lives of hearing-impaired people across the world.

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