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For many of us, the allure of virtual reality headsets is the enhanced level of immersion for gaming and experiences that we might not otherwise encounter, like climbing Mount Everest. And for others, it’s the possible applications in science and research that’s exciting. But for Jamie Soar, a U.K. resident who’s visually impaired, it’s the
Source: Hot Hardware – HTC Vive Gives Legally Blind Man The Power Of Sight With The Help Of VR