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<td>[[Developed by::OrCam]]<ref>http://www.orcam.com/about/</ref></td>
 
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<td>[[Announced in::October 2013]]<ref name="israel21">http://www.israel21c.org/new-orcam-device-turns-the-world-into-speech-for-the-blind/</ref></td>
 
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<td>[[Costs::3500]] USD<ref>http://www.orcam.com/order/</ref></td>
 
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<td>[[Weights::20]] g<ref>www.orcam.com/questions/can-i-take-orcam-with-me/</ref></td>
 
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<td colspan="2" style="text-align:center">Standalone/Not standalone<ref>Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.</ref></td>
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<td colspan="2" style="text-align:center">Standalone<ref>http://www.orcam.com/questions/do-i-need-a-computer-or-an-internet-connection/</ref><ref>Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.</ref></td>
 
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Revision as of 13:17, 25 September 2015

OrCam
OrCam 2.jpg
Category smartglasses
Developer OrCam[1]
Announced October 2013[2]
Released Developers:
Consumers: 2013[2]
Price 3500 USD[3]
Operating system (unknown)
Display none
Resolution none
Weight 20 g[4]
Controls gestural
Standalone[5][6]
http://www.orcam.com/

OrCam is a mini camera that can be attached to any pair of regular glasses (prescription or sunglasses) by a small magnet. It features a bone conductor speaker. A thin cable connects the camera to a pocket-sized computer equipped with rechargeable battery, audio jack, button interface and gestural interface. The device is advertised to help visually impaired people to recognize objects, and even other people's faces, and then tell the user what he is looking, or pointing, at.

Main characteristics

There are no detailed technical specifications available.

Purpose

Lifestyle and health applications. The device is aimed at helping people with visual impairment. In the future, OrCam wants to further enhance the recognition abilities of the device’s camera and software so it’ is able to recognize and inform the user about his surrounding even better. This includes the ability to recognize places familiar to the user or outdoor signs.

Liat Negrin from OrCam wearing the device.

Company & People

OrCam is a privately held company founded in 2010. Its headquarters are in Jerusalem, Israel. The mission of the company is to provide visually impaired people with artificial vision.[7]

Management: Ziv Aviram, Co-Founder, President and CEO; Prof. Amnon Shashua, Co-Founder, Chairman of the Board and CTO; Dr. Yonatan Wexler – Senior VP of R&D; Ram Ben Yehuda – VP of Sales, Marketing and Operations.

Technology Team Leaders: Efrat Bartov-Be’ery – Project Manager; Oren Tadmor – Product Recognition Team Leader.[8]

Important Dates

OrCam was first showcased at the 2013 Israeli Presidential Conference.[9] The first shipment of the device was announced for September 2013[10], but it has been available for pre-order since June 2014 via the manufacturer’s website.[11] The device is currently available only is the US and works in English, but the OrCam company plans to add additional regions and languages in the future.

Ethical Issues

Health Risks

Enhancement/Therapy/Treatment

Primarily therapeutic usage.

Showcasing the ability of OrCam to read aloud what the user is pointing at..

Public & Media Impact and Presentation

Public Policy

Related Technologies, Project or Scientific Research

References

  1. http://www.orcam.com/about/
  2. 2.0 2.1 http://www.israel21c.org/new-orcam-device-turns-the-world-into-speech-for-the-blind/
  3. http://www.orcam.com/order/
  4. www.orcam.com/questions/can-i-take-orcam-with-me/
  5. http://www.orcam.com/questions/do-i-need-a-computer-or-an-internet-connection/
  6. Shows if the device is a standalone wearable computer or if it needs to be connected to a processing unit to function.
  7. About OrCam. Orcam [online]. Available online at: http://www.orcam.com/about/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)
  8. Management. Orcam [online]. Available online at: http://www.orcam.com/about/management/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)
  9. OrCam, an artificial-vision device, showcased at the 2013 Israeli Presidential Conference. Youtube: The Times of Israel [online]. 2013, Jun 20. Available online at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-bQBvetl110 (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)
  10. DUNJOHN, Colin. OrCam aims to improve quality of life for the visually impaired. Gizmag [online]. 2013, Jun 5. Available online at: http://www.gizmag.com/orcam-aids-visually-impaired/27784/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)
  11. Order. Orcam [online]. Available online at: http://www.orcam.com/order/ (Retrieved Jul 28, 2015)