For this year’s Hackaday Prize, we opened up five challenges for hackers and tinkerers to create the greatest hardware in five categories. We asked citizen scientists to build something to expand the ...
Kaili Webster has cerebral palsy. Mostly non-verbal, she finds her voice with the use of an eye-controlled communication ...
Verneeda Moore, an ALS patient, is using new eye-gaze technology to control her wheelchair at Novant Health’s ALS Clinic. The Tobii Dynavox technology allows Moore to communicate and navigate ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (KRDO)-- Cadets at the Air Force Academy are building a new system to help those confined to a wheelchair. The goal behind this technology is to help those who have ...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. — U.S. Air Force Colonel and cadets near completion of “gaze assisted” wheelchair after nearly five years of working on the project. The project, which began in 2018, was ...
Our eyes are powerful communicators, and they’re even more vital when other muscles stop working. For example, in the final stages of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), many people can’t move their ...
Through a partnership with a venerable name in the world of assistive technology, people with disabilities can now control Apple’s iPad using nothing more than their eyes. Tobii Dynavox said this week ...
The Microsoft Eye Gaze team from the 2014 hackathon: Row 1: Dave Gaines, Vidya Srinivasan, Jenny Lay-Flurrie, Matthew Mack (orange shirt), Jon Campbell, Erin Beneteau (on stairs); row 2: Bryan Howell, ...