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Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Glove That Turn Sign Language Into Audible by Diy09: 6:31am On Feb 03, 2019
Twenty-five-year-old Kenyan engineer and innovator, Roy Allela, has created a set of gloves that will ultimately allow better communication between those who are deaf and those who are hearing yet may not necessarily know sign language. The Sign-IO gloves in essence translate signed hand movements into audible speech.
Allela’s gloves feature sensors located on each finger that detect the positioning of each finger, including how much each finger will bend into a given position. The glove connects via Bluetooth to an Android phone which then will leverage use the text-to-speech function to provide translated speech to the hand gestures of a person signing.



The inspiration behind the Sign-IO gloves comes from the personal experience of having a young niece who is deaf. He nor his family knows sign language and often struggled to adequately and consistently communicate with her. “My niece wears the gloves, pairs them with her phone or mine, then starts signing. I’m able to understand what she’s saying,” Allela shared in an interview with The Guardian.

Allela’s vision for the gloves is to have them placed in schools for special needs children throughout his home country of Kenya and then expand from there to positively impact the experiences of as many deaf or hearing-impaired children as possible. His gloves are amongst a number of cutting-edge projects that are contributing to the growing market of assistive technology devices that seek to provide aid to those with specific impairments and limitations.
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Re: Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Glove That Turn Sign Language Into Audible by femmix112(m): 6:37am On Feb 03, 2019
wow nice cool
Re: Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Glove That Turn Sign Language Into Audible by Kalashnikov102(m): 6:54am On Feb 03, 2019
Gifted!!
Re: Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Glove That Turn Sign Language Into Audible by daddytime(m): 7:07am On Feb 03, 2019
Our young ones are on here Sai Babaring, Atikuating, insulting any one who might have an opposing views, looking for the innocent and hard-working to rip off their hard earned monies, looking for a pant to steal and believing one wretched Baba in some dingy hut can make them rich without labouring.

What a shame and a contrast of fortunes from the same continent.
Re: Meet The Kenyan Engineer Who Created Glove That Turn Sign Language Into Audible by Chuksgeo: 2:32pm On Feb 04, 2019
cool

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