[Nfbf-l] The iGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid supplements the White	Cane or Guide Dog
    Alan Dicey 
    adicey at bellsouth.net
       
    Wed Mar 26 16:04:38 UTC 2014
    
    
  
Dear Friends,
Passing this along, it sounds interesting, and the price is right.
I would like to  hear from some one who has purchased  and used these "iGlasses Ultrasonic Mobility Aid". 
worn like a normal pair of glasses, offers an early warning about objects at head or chest height, above the level that can be explored with a white cane. Objects are detected by the ultrasonic sensors and communicated via gentle vibrations. As the traveler moves closer to the detected mailbox, tree limb, or wall, the speed of the vibration will increase. The device is intended as a secondary mobility device to compliment the cane or dog guide. Two styles are offered: Clear lenses for those with usable vision, and a darker tint which could reduce glare for travelers with only light perception. The iGlasses cost $129.95 and may be purchased from Independent Living Aids, phone 800-537-2118. Their website is www.independentliving.com<http://cp.mcafee.com/d/5fHCNEpdEICzBZxVNOXVKVJ6WtQm6mhRPqdQT3hONtMQsLCQrFThopp78CQrITvvd7b5NNKto5JU__1kv9WgXjZ8qHL4qCjsv9WgXjZ8qHL4qCjq3PHy2rb_nVyXaqbzfnKnhsd7afenpujovVqWdAkRrLcYG7DR8OJMddECQjt-hojuv78I9CzATsS02B13RLwxY9DOcOwhVv3q4zPWMf-0aSs-1FIsMUMr19fPh1897XiDQd40jfD7qlxaNEw6WA97OCmd40x900Pr8UT-5VM9v_>.
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With Best Regards,
God Bless,
Alan
Plantation, Florida
    
    
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