[Nfbf-l] article about the "vibrating cane" - 12 millionpeople blind in India

Sherri flmom2006 at gmail.com
Wed Sep 17 19:07:47 UTC 2014


I tried one too at an NFBF convention. It was very short and yes, you 
couldn't touch the ground with it. It would not have worked for me either.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Darlene Laibl-Crowe via Nfbf-l" <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
To: "'Alan Dicey'" <adicey at bellsouth.net>; "'NFB of Florida Internet Mailing 
List'" <nfbf-l at nfbnet.org>
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 2:09 PM
Subject: Re: [Nfbf-l] article about the "vibrating cane" - 12 millionpeople 
blind in India


I don't know if I would want a vibrating cane.  A local man (Putnam County)
created one and has been trying to sell it.  He had me sample it a couple of
years ago.  I took it to Walmart.  It vibrated whenever it got close to
something and it could not be placed directly on the floor.  I had to hold
it up off of the floor a certain amount of inches.  It was also not easy to
hold in my hand.  Heavier than a white cane.  Also, they told me that the
sequences of the vibrations were different to tell you when you were near a
curb, someone,  and etc...I couldn't tell the difference.  I told the guy it
was a nice idea but it wasn't for me.
(smile)
Darlene

-----Original Message-----
From: Nfbf-l [mailto:nfbf-l-bounces at nfbnet.org] On Behalf Of Alan Dicey via
Nfbf-l
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2014 1:48 PM
To: NFB Florida List Group
Subject: [Nfbf-l] article about the "vibrating cane" - 12 million people
blind in India

Dear Friends,
The article about the "vibrating cane" might be of interest to some, but
what caught my attention on this message that came into my In Box was:
"Around 12 million people are living with blindness in India, the largest
number for any country in the world."
That is a    lot of people even though I did a Google search and it showed -
1.25 billion (2013)!

Vibrating cane to help blind people
Vibrating cane to help blind people

A team of scientists in Delhi has developed a smart cane for blind people,
which uses sensors to give vibration feedback.

Around 12 million people are living with blindness in India, the largest
number for any country in the world.

Priced at under $50 (£30), the hope is that the smart cane can help people
in developing countries.

The BBC's Shilpa Kannan met Bharti Kalra, a teacher who has been using the
cane, and Professor Balakrishnan of the Indian Institute of Technology in
Delhi, who is one of the developers.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-29173691#
With Best Regards,
God Bless,
Alan
Plantation, Florida
Alan Dicey, Vice President
United States Braille Chess Association - USBCA "Yes, Blind and Visually
Impaired People, Can, and Do, Play Chess!"
United States Braille Chess Association Home Page:
http://AmericanBlindChess.org



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