Delivering the right camera for
low-vision aid devices
How e-con Systems helped a top US-based Assistive Technology provider improve their low-vision aid devices
Download case StudyHomeResourcesCase StudiesAssistive Technology Case Study
Summary of the solution
e-con Systems helped a leading US-based provider of assistive technology solutions develop a handheld HD magnifier to improve the quality of life for people with visual disabilities. We delivered a high-quality camera for low-vision aid devices with the guarantee of low power consumption.
Key challenges faced by the client
High-quality in low
light sensitivity conditions and
low noise levels
Lowest possible
power
consumption
Zero-compromise
stance on reduced
latency
Benefits of the solution
- Full support across hardware, firmware, and software
- Quicker time-to-market than expected
- Fully-optimized pipeline and buffer management
- Multiple power modes to increase the battery life of assistive technology devices
Related case studies
Related Blogs
What Is Photobleaching, and How Does It Impact Medical Imaging?
Photobleaching is a major challenge in medical imaging, as it compromises the accuracy of fluorescent-based techniques.
Know MoreWhy Ethernet Cameras are Increasingly Used in Medical and Life Sciences Applications
In this blog, we will uncover the current medical and life sciences use cases in which Ethernet cameras are integral
Know MoreMajor Imaging Challenges in Microscopy & How to Solve Them
Microscopic cameras play a major role in medical applications for surgery, pathology, and diagnostics. However, capturing clear and accurate microscopic images can be challenging due to imaging artifacts.
Know MoreVision Solutions to enhance your Peripheral Blood Smear Testing Devices
In this blog, you'll get to learn more about this testing process and the significance of embedded camera solutions in blood smear testing.
Know MoreUnraveling the Mystery: Why CT scans and MRI scans are considered imaging devices despite not using cameras
This article delves into the reasons why CT scans and MRI scans are considered imaging devices, despite not using cameras in the traditional sense.
Know Moree-con’s new edge AI camera for automating pre-analytic tasks in in-vitro diagnostics
Modern IVD (In-vitro diagnostics) devices use cameras and AI in various pre-analytic tasks. Get the know-how on how cameras and AI algorithms work together to automatically classify test tubes in IVD.
Know MoreHow cameras and AI take remote patient monitoring to the next level
Remote patient monitoring is one of the key applications in the medical space where cameras and AI are changing the way in which care is delivered.
Know MoreHow does a Time-of-Flight camera make remote patient monitoring more secure and private?
Privacy has been one of the biggest concerns in remote patient monitoring. Learn how time of flight cameras can enable AI-based applications in remote patient monitoring systems ...
Know MoreCamera Products
Resources
Company
Help
Social
Copyright © e-con Systems® | Site Map
Language Preferences
Default is {currentLanguage}. Would you like to switch language?
You may not be able to access content or other services correctly without cookies. Know more


Mr. Thomas Yoon
+82-10-5380-0313














