This study designed a smart Lazy Susan as a daily life aid for the visually impaired people to improve their dining convenience and safety. This smart device was realized by combining a Lazy Susan, electric motor, gears, voice integrated circuit (IC) module, radio frequency identification (RFID), blue-tooth module, mobile application (APP), speaker, single-chip microcomputer, and a set of buttons with Braille. After a button is pressed, the proposed device turns automatically to move the corresponding dish to the front of the diner, while the introduction of the dish is played through the speaker to help the visually impaired diner with dish selection.