
In this CSUN 2026 special of Double Tap, the team dives into the world of assistive technology for blind and partially sighted users. Scott the Kayaker joins us to share his first-hand experiences navigating the busy convention halls and testing the Glidance Glide, a pioneering mobility device designed to guide users around obstacles with AI-powered steering and haptic feedback. There’s also plenty of conversation from the floor of the convention hall, including: - HapWare presents the Al-Eye wristband, delivering tactile social cues like smiles, nods, and gestures in real time using Meta’s smart glasses. - Stephanie from Oorion discusses the app’s evolution from locating lost keys to seamless Meta glasses integration, enabling hands-free object detection and scene description. - New Haptics reveals the Codex, a multi-line braille display with touchscreen gestures and built-in audio capabilities for reading, games, and even audio editing. From real-world demos to the fu...
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