Review Of The Aleye Haptic Assistive System
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Well, I recoil at first when I hear about things like this and it’s usually because of how they are presented and who creates them. The fact that a blind man created this goes a long way. Me and my partner were working on a touch language for indoor skydiving, a much less business-related topic, but still I learned a lot about myself. I flush in the face when I remember this but I didn’t even realize that this (indoor skydiving) was a sport I could learn to do by myself with the help of the touch language. . I think I’m more ready for something like this and really glad to know about it. You always do an excellent job of putting your money where your mouth is.
Greetings James thanks for the positive feedback like yourself. I do believe that presentation of assistive technology is important and the fact that this individual is blind themselves and nosy experiences and some of the challenges do indeed make this some more intriguing product I will mention again, however, that I think the $30 per month subscription fee is a bit cost prohibitive and I do hope they re-examine that pace. 
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