Jun-19-16
Hailed as the world’s first assistive mouse, the GlassOuse lets people with disabilities control their mouse through head and mouth movements.
Developed by CEBA, the headworn GlassOuse is equipped with a 9-axis sensor and a bite valve the user can bite down on to signal a mouse click. The GlassOuse communicates with the paired device via Bluetooth, and has a battery life of about 15 hours.
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