Accessable accesability, We love to see it. These 3D printed spectacles will translate sign language. With a few parts, including a Pi zero 2 W, and some machine learning, you can make your own! From Nekhil on Hackster.io:
The electronic device we’ve created takes the form of wearable spectacles, providing a practical and discreet solution for communication barriers. Designed to be worn by individuals with disabilities, the spectacles seamlessly integrate into everyday life, allowing users to communicate effortlessly with those who do not know sign language. This wearable design not only enhances accessibility but also promotes a sense of independence and autonomy, empowering users to express themselves confidently in various social and professional settings.
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