Help for the hearing impaired: a glove translates sign language into speech

A NEW WAY TO COMMUNICATE! Researchers at the University of California at Los Angeles have created a glove that translates sign language into speech. The glove will allow deaf people to talk directly to anyone without the need for a translator. According to CNN, the wearable device contains sensors that run along wearer’s fingers and identify each word conveyed in sign language. The signals are sent wirelessly to a smartphone, which translates them into spoken words in real time.


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