A glove for the hearing impaired.

. Hacktivism

28.01.02 A glove for the hearing impaired.
The seventeen year old American Ryan Patterson has scheduled a glove and demonstrated with various sensors to convert gestural signs in lines of text. Inspired by a deaf kid in trouble in a Burger King to your order, the boy has achieved everything from a golf glove on the type and for the left hand, leaving the right hand free to write, that, in addition to the sensors , is equipped with a small transmitter, which sends its signals to a receiver small enough to fit in a pocket. This automatically displays the text in characters. It is not the first medello of this type, but for its portability seems efficient enough to be put on the market in less than a year, with the support already provided by the National Institute on Deafness and Other Communication Disorders. The next upgrade includes the use of a voice chip to generate synthetic speech as well as ascii text and may evolve definitively interpreting sign language official (the American Sign Language), but is expressed in both hands.