That’s as long as it should take for a person with impaired vision to set up his vision aid at school and be just as prepared for the day’s exercises as his fellow students.
Out with the table clamp or stand, connect the Solo to the computer with one simple cable and start up. There’s hardly enough time to say “On your marks, get set, go”, before everything is up and running!
Solo is a camera that makes it possible for people with impaired vision to see text and illustrations in a magnified form on the computer screen. What is unique with Solo is that the same camera can be used for objects at a distance too, for example, what a teacher writes on the board.No extra lighting is required, no mass of cables to get in the way, not even extra muscle to carry it all. Just Solo and a computer – just, on your marks, get set, go!
The fact that Solo is so light to carry with you and so easy and quick to set up satisfies the conditions needed for this. Need to study in the library? Just collect all the books and periodicals you need, set up Solo and start reading.
Group work with fellow students on the agenda? The same thing applies here, whether your in a café or at a friend’s home, just set up Solo and go.