
Karaoke was always thought to be a way to pass time while singing your lungs out with friends, but how about the visually impaired who want to get in on the action as well? They can take the other route of memorizing the lyrics, but with the Braille Karaoke device, things have changed. Now they can select from a huge database of songs, and these lyrics will be shown in the Seika Version 3 Braille Pin Display as long as it is connected to a computer or laptop via USB. The Braille Karaoke will be released in Japan sometime this fall, but there is no word on whether this will hit the international market or not. No idea on the pricing details.
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