OrCam Demonstration, May 20th - Tucson, AZ

OrCam Demonstration, May 20th - Tucson, AZ

OrCam's award winning devices empower users with low vision or reading difficulties to live more independently - come try them for free!

By OrCam

Date and time

Monday, May 20 · 11am - 2pm MST

Location

Arizona State Schools For The Deaf And The Blind

1200 West Speedway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85745

About this event

  • 3 hours

About OrCam

O rCam Technologies was founded over a decade ago to create life-changing devices powered by artificial intelligence (AI) for people who are blind or visually impaired.


All NEW OrCam Read 3 + OrCam MyEye

OrCam Read 3 is our brand new all-on-one low vision solution for people with vision loss or reading fatigue. It can be used as a customizable, next-generation magnifier for pictures, handwriting, math formulas, and text; as a handheld reading companion; or as a stationary reader.

OrCam MyEye is a lightweight, wearable device for people who are blind or have low vision. It instantly reads text from any printed or digital surface out loud, recognizes faces, identifies products and more.

About The Event

Join us for a free device demonstration event, hosted by OrCam and ViewFinder Low Vision. Experience for yourself how OrCam devices can help you or someone you know to be more independent!

During the event, you will be given an OrCam Read 3 and OrCam MyEye demonstration, have the opportunity to try devices hands on and learn from OrCam experts which device is right for you or your loved one.


Event details:

Monday, May 20, 2024

11:00AM - 2:00PM

Arizona State Schools for the Deaf and the Blind

1200 West Speedway Boulevard

Kachina Building #35

Tucson, Arizona 85745


Reach out for more information:

(480) 924-8755 or usorcam@orcam.com


We look forward to meeting you!

Organized by

OrCam

https://www.orcam.com

OrCam’s mission is to harness the power of artificial vision by incorporating pioneering technology into a wearable platform which improves the lives of individuals who are blind, visually impaired, and have reading difficulties.