GPS navigation has revolutionized how we travel, but the visually impaired have largely been left behind. Honda is looking to change that with a new company called Ashirase, which is developing an “in ...
Globally, 225 million people are estimated to suffer from moderate or severe visual impairments, and 49.1 million are blind, according to 2020 data from the Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual ...
View post: This Is The One-Off Alfa Romeo 4C Speedster You’ve Never Heard Of Navigation systems are becoming more advanced all the time, but until recently, they’ve nearly always been based on sight.
Honda’s infotainment software controls features like navigation, audio, phone, and vehicle settings. It is available in a variety of the company’s vehicles and runs on various screen sizes. The system ...
IBM and Honda this week announced that they have jointly developed a hands-free and natural-sounding in-vehicle speech-recognition system. Honda will offer the system as standard equipment on the 2005 ...
Honda has made a navigation device for visually impaired people, called the “in-shoe navigation system.” As the name suggests, this device is attached to the wearer’s shoes and helps to navigate them ...
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