Glasses Allow Users to Talk via Their Eyes From: Medical Design Technology - 07/01/2014 LusoVU presents its new product, EyeSpeak, which will literally allow its users to talk with their eyes. The system is based on Epson's BT200 smart glasses on which a microcamera, a microphone and a speaker will be integrated. All these will be controlled by a microprocessor unit that will monitor the user's eyes position. To reduce latency the eye tracking algorithms will be embedded on the systems firmware. With the augmented keyboard shown in the user's field of view and the eye tracking routines, the users will be able to write words or sentences and have them spoken by a synthetic voice through the systems speaker. This device was designed specifically for people who have disabilities affecting their communication and motor abilities such amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, locked in syndrome, spinal cord injuries, tetraplegia, and some cases of traumatic brain injuries. Read the entire article at: http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/07/glasses-allow-users-talk-their-eyes Links: Speak with Your Eyes (with video 5:03) http://www.mdtmag.com/news/2014/07/photos-day-speak-your-eyes LusoVu http://www.lusovu.com/#/homepage EyeSpeak http://www.lusovu.com/#/eyespeak http://www.lusovu.com/#/news Kickstarter campaign https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/886924859/eyespeak-beyond-communication