NaviLens codes are detected up to 150 feet away and within a 160-degree field of view, making them ideal for navigation in large spaces like subway stations.
NaviLens is a type of technology for the visually impaired that was launched in 2018. Designed for the visually impaired, this is a highly innovative multi-colored marker that is designed for a smart device.
Camilla Moran is a 17-year-old senior who attends Colonia High School. She is involved in several clubs, including Mini-thon, CHS Interact club, and CHS Declaration. Outside of school, she can be found watching Broadway musicals on film, writing, or baking. Moran also competes in adaptive sports for Children’s Specialized Hospital Lightning Wheels. The adaptive sports she competes in are Archery and Track and Field. She describes herself as kind, caring, and hardworking. After graduating, she aspires to become an elementary school teacher. She would also like to advocate for people with disabilities to improve their lives and help them achieve their dreams. A quote she lives by is “Your present circumstances don’t determine where you can go; they merely determine where you start.”
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