Contrary to common assumption that all visually-impaired individuals are knowledgable with Braille, this invention are for these disabled folks. Enter the Braille Interpreter designed by Hyung Jin Lim: a single-finger white glove with a tactile sensor, making use of bluetooth technology-guided headphone and interpreting software. "The index finger portion of the glove hosts the said tactile sensor. Skim it over the Braille surface and it sends a feed to the main device housed on the back of the glove. The feeds are then interpreted and beamed to the headphone via Bluetooth as voice data." Dubbed as having the "Skim-Interpret-Hear Voice" feature, it provides a nifty enough solution for those who can?t cope with Braille. from Vanessa The Google Girl. my skype name is rainbowstar123