The Nura bracelet, a wearable device that translates sign language into speech and speech into text for deaf users, has won the Rimowa Design Prize. The device uses EMG sensors and facial expression analysis for accurate communication translation. This innovation is significant for accessibility and human-computer interaction developers, demonstrating a blend of technology and jewelry-like design to improve inclusivity.
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