For those with quadriplegia, electric wheelchairs with joystick controls aren’t much help. Typically, sip/puff controllers or eye-tracking solutions are used, but commercial versions can be expensive.
Tolt Technologies' Ability Drive® Now Supports the Smartbox Grid Pad EVO Eye Gaze Camera. We are thrilled to add the ...
British researchers recently unveiled the world’s first eye-controlled wheelchair for people suffering from paralysis. Reporter Jenny Marc shows us how technology is turning the ability to see into ...
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 ...
Lily Alford lives a rich and busy life — heading to TAFE, swimming, dropping in to see friends and travelling quite a bit. The 24-year-old, who was born legally blind and uses an electric wheelchair ...
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