Microsoft’s new 3D audio tech helps the visually impaired get around cities independently
For two years, Microsoft has been working on Cities Unlocked, an ambitious project to use advanced GPS and smartphone technology to help the visually impaired navigate cities on their own. The Telegraph tested phase two of the initiative and reported that, aided by spatial audio, Microsoft’s technology now not only guides people to their destinations, but also helps them understand exactly where they are in relation to popular locations and landmarks. The company is trialing a pair of over-ear headphones developed by hearing aid maker GN Store Nord. It includes an accelerometer, gyrometer, compass and speakers in different parts of…
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