Why this smart cane is a step forward for visually-impaired people from smart cane for blind people Watch Video
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Description: The city can be a dangerous place for anyone. But for visually-impaired people, it’s a risk just walking the streets. Born blind, Kürşat Ceylan knows how treacherous it is for someone without sight. He ploughed head-first into a lamp post while navigating New York with a suitcase, phone, and cane in hand. Although bruised and bloodied, the incident set Ceylan on a new course – he was going to bring the hundred-year-old white cane into the future. nn“White canes are so helpful,” Ceylan
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