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AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
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08/01/2024
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An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491260_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .Haptic testng
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DUKAS_164491259_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .Testing
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DUKAS_164491256_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491254_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491252_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS:.lumen co-founder Cornel Amariei
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DUKAS_164491250_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users Testing
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DUKAS_164491248_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491245_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491241_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491238_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491233_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491228_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491225_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491192_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491187_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491182_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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DUKAS_164491176_FER
AI headset for guiding the blind
Ferrari Press Agency
Blind 1
Ref 15452
08/01/2024
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: .lumen
An AI equipped headset for the blind that maps the world and gives feedback to guide them using movement and sounds is set to hit the market this year.
Romanian startup .lumen says the device uses similar technology to that used by self-drive vehicles such as cameras and range measuring LIDAR, only scaled down.
The device , called officially .lumen Glasses, behaves like a virtual guide dog.
Once the user puts them on, they become capable of acknowledging their position and movements in 3D, understand where they are and how they can interact with the environment around them.
They can ask the headset to take them to a destination such as supermarket, bus stop or when out to return home.
Because it is continually scanning the surrounding environment it knows to look out for and avoid obstacles.
As well as guiding, the device can read product labels to aid shopping.
A spokesperson explained: “If until now the dog used to guide his owner by pulling his hand, .lumen will do the same, except that the focus will shift from the hand to the forehead. “
OPS: The .lumen Glasses headset uses AI , cameras and LIDAR to guide users .
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