We have presented a device for the communication of deafblind people.
While their lack of hearing and sight could represent a limitation when communicating with others, technology
is presented that can be of use for communicating with others who do not speak sign language.
The communication device, named MyVox, has proven to be a useful tool for an Usher syndrome patient who is now able to communicate with others without the need of an interpreter.
Based on his feedback, we are developing an upgraded system that will also be tried by a larger population of deaf-blind users.