Star Trek specs which are helping blind people to see
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Star Trek specs which are helping blind people to see
"The glasses, which contain tiny cameras, can identify everything from shop doorways to the contents of a fridge - giving a verbal commentary through a phone app and earpiece."
"Astonishingly, facial-recognition software will instantly tell the user not only the name of an approaching person but their job and date of any previous meeting."
"The high-tech glasses can be taught to recognise everything from the entrance and type of shop to bus stops, the number of an approaching bus and any empty seats on it."
"The system, being tested by 1,000 users, is expected to cost between £50 and £75 a month and could be included in mobile phone packages from next year."
A new invention allows blind individuals to 'see' through glasses equipped with tiny cameras that provide verbal commentary via a phone app. The glasses can identify objects, read printed text aloud, and utilize facial-recognition software to inform users of approaching individuals, including their names and jobs. Developed by Vision Technologies and marketed by GiveVision, the glasses can also recognize various locations and objects. The product is currently being tested by 1,000 users and is expected to cost between £50 and £75 monthly.
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