
Sounds very zen, right? Apparently not. The Bright-F concept device aims to help translate colors into sound, based on visual feedback. It will be able to detect the brightness, saturation and color hue of whatever you’re pointing at, organizing them into groups with similar tones. Perfect for those who have no idea on how to match their clothing whenever they go out. Folks who are blind or live with vision impairment will definitely find this to be extremely helpful in their daily living. Now if only somebody can bust this out of manufacturing lines…
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