 We're in the Orcam booth, and I'm talking to Dr. Brian Wolinski, and he's got on a pair of glasses with a very small rectangular thing Magnetically attached to it, and he's going to tell us what it is. So what Orcam is it's an assistive device for people who are blind or Visually impaired it's comprised of a 13 megapixel camera that takes a photograph and then speaks back to the person wearing it Text Facial recognition product recognition basically taking the image and putting it into text and describing it to the person Okay, so is it doing that real-time or it takes a second? I would imagine it I mean takes less than a second, but it is doing it in real-time someone basically just takes a picture of some text and The Orcam device takes the photo and then it automatically uploads and starts reading the text back to the person Okay, so I could hold a menu up in front of me and it would start to read to me for example correct and what's great Even about it is that the Orcam 2.0 version now has two little LED lights So if you enter a dimly lit restaurant the camera the light is going to automatically come on and be able to read that menu In that dark restaurant. Yeah, I'm almost 60. I could use that every day of the week right now myself included So You've also done some stuff with facial recognition Sure, so the device also does facial recognition will recognize Unknown or known individuals that you have in the system So if it's an unknown person It's going to say a man or a woman is in front of you if it is a known person that you put in the system where it could Recognize up to a hundred people it will automatically say that person's name that you have in the system Okay, again something we could all use on every day of the week right you sure we can't just get these for ourselves now Sure, we can I actually use it for reading and one thing that we are looking into is children with learning disabilities Using the device to help with reading. Oh, that's a really really interesting idea. So this is a product that's available today It's currently available. It is out of Israel But it is in many different countries and right here in the US and how much does it cost? It's 4500 for the Orcam my I 2.0 version and there is another version. That's called Orcam my I Which is 3500 okay, and what's the difference between the two the two is the difference in the design the Original version had a wire and a battery pack and that was one of the issues people just didn't want this heavy battery carrying around So the new 2.0 version is wireless Okay, and is it so is it just it's just talking to your ear because it's sitting I've got a pair I've got it on right now. We got a pair of glasses in sort of what it looks like So it's basically a small device. That's a size at the size of your finger Stick a gum at the most sure and weighs very very light and it Has on the back surface just two little magnets that's able to connect to your glasses So any glasses and you've just got a little tiny piece that it took to right? Correct a little little piece that goes on to your glasses a little little It's really unobtrusive zip tie with a little magnet on it As long as you can get that on your side of your glasses the device couldn't just simply hook right onto it Okay, very cool, and then it's got it looks like it's got micro USB for charging correct It's got a micro USB for charging and it also connects up to Wi-Fi right now for updates So updates are automatically pushed forward. Oh, that's that's a great feature of course you need that Well, this is very cool if people want to find out more about or cam 2.0. Where would they go? They go to or cam calm all right. Thank you very much Brian. Thank you You