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This paper investigates a study that assists vision-impaired communities with advanced auxiliary technology. The study proposes a care cane that alerts the vision-impaired community over hindrance in front that could assist them in walking with lesser collisions. The paper focuses on the invention of the care cane that could interact with the users through a speech-based alarm, quiver, and navigation. The invention work involves programming and hardware installation. A sequence of testing has been done on the care cane and the results are listed. This research found that the care cane works as expected, in alarming users about the hindrance in front. This care cane is for the use of vision-impaired people that can possibly level up their routine dependent life into an independent self-paced way of living 1 2
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