This new connected reading aid lamp is designed for dyslexic people


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The Lexilight 3.0 lamp designed for people with dyslexia is wireless and easily portable. Photo: AFP

French startup Lexilife, which specialises in designing lamps for dyslexic people, has just unveiled its new connected model, due on sale in 2022. This updated version will let users customise and save their own settings, as well as follow their progress in reading.

Since the release of its first prototype in 2017, Lexilife hasn't stopped improving its product. Its Lexilight lamp for dyslexic people is now available for €549 (RM2,655).

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