Video: Braigo braille printer
In the project for the local science fair, Banerjee sought answers to the Braille printer problem: the 12-year-old said that the price of $ 2,000 or more of braille printers was too expensive.
In the project for the local science fair, Banerjee sought answers to the Braille printer problem: the 12-year-old said that the price of $ 2,000 or more of braille printers was too expensive.
>>>12-year-old students build Braille printers from Lego
Banerjee's solution has a much lower cost: the boy looking to buy a Lego Mindstorms EV3 costs only 350 USD (about 7.5 million VND) and a few dollars of spare parts at Home Depot store. After a while, Banerjee successfully created this blind Braille printer called "Braigo".
Update 15 December 2018
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