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Smart Spectacles Allow Deaf People to See Real- Time discussion Captions

Smart Spectacles Allow Deaf People to See Real- Time discussion Captions

 

XRAI Glass has launched a pioneering brace of stoked reality (AR) smart spectacles that allow deaf people to see exchanges in real- time.

The phone is internet connected to the smart spectacles, which the organisation said is the first in existence, which aims to enable the deaf society to engage in daily exchanges in activities by incontinently turning speech or conversations into captions that are displayed in front of the wearers eyes.

The software’s voice recognition can indeed identify who’s speaking and the company hopes that the tech will develop to restate languages. The company aims of reaching 70,000 people by the end of the year 2023.

The Launched moment of XRAI Glass created a remarkable video-tape of a deaf woman who was trying the XRAI spectacles for the first time and her pleasurable response of seeing the new technology in play. Diana, who uses sign language to communicate in all her life, is blown down by the textbook which was appearing on the spectacles in front of her.

 

Dan Scarfe, XRAI Glass CEO said “ We are very proud of this innovative technology to enrich the lives of many people who are deaf and have hail loss, in other for them to maximize implicit, ”.

“ Whether that means being able to have a good discussion while continuing to make regale or keeping a discussion going ion while walking with a friend. ”

The British company XRAI Glass collaborated with Nreal firm to produce consumer ready AR spectacles, and a public trial  period will now begins and the company “ will continuously get feedbacks and learn from its druggies, which will help in expanding the AI capabilities and intuitive parcels of the software to give the veritably stylish service to all. ”

Josh Feldman, 23, was born with profound hail loss and has had hail aids in both cognizance since he was 18 months old. He tested the spectacles without having any idea what they were about to do, and described them as “ relatively extraordinary. ”

Feldman tells the Correspondence Online that “ The impact of not able to calculate on looking at someone’s lips and being suitable to talk to them is easily commodity which could be life changing.

The smart sunglasses will bring£ 400($ 483) to buy, visit the company’s website for purchase information.

 

21 thoughts on “Smart Spectacles Allow Deaf People to See Real- Time discussion Captions

  • SONIA SEIVWRIGHT

    Seeing how technology can make a difference in people’s lives is fantastic. The XRAI Glass AR brilliant spectacles are a game-changer for the deaf community, allowing them to engage in daily activities without barriers. The fact that the software can identify who’s speaking and display captions in real time is truly remarkable. It’s heartwarming to see this technology’s positive impact on people like Diana and Josh, and I hope it continues to reach even more people in the future. Kudos to XRAI Glass for its innovative and inclusive approach to technology!

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  • Richard Lowe

    Ever seen the movie Anon? concept is like this, only it’s in implants installed in the eyes. You should check it out.

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  • What an exciting piece of technology! I would love to see more and more companies use technology to benefit people with disabilities.

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  • Yes, someone should be really proud of this innovative technology. It woud help a lot of people!

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  • Oh wow, I never imagined smart technology could be deployed in spectacles, like here! With the way you’ve described them, they will go a long way into assisting the deaf with communicating with other people!

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  • Wow, these Smart Spectacles for deaf people are incredible. I can see how this technology could be life-changing for the deaf.

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  • Wow! Now that is an invention worth having. This changes a lot of things if they work wonderfully well.

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  • What a great innovation! Sounds like something out of a movie. It is nice that there is the technology for this.

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  • MELANIE E

    That is such a clever idea. I haven’t come across anything like this before. I’m sure many will find it helpful.

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  • Brown Hairstyles

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  • Wow, these XRAI Glass smart spectacles are a game-changer for the deaf community! The real-time captions and voice recognition are incredible steps towards inclusion. Reading about Diana’s joy and Josh’s experience is heartwarming. Kudos to the team for enhancing lives with such innovative technology. 🌟👓

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  • There is noticeably a bundle to know about this. I suppose you made certain good points in features also.

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  • Neely Moldovan

    This is great! What a cool concept!

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  • I love reading about new technology that creates freedom and opportunities in peoples lives. And how amazing are these glasses- wow! Thanks for sharing.

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    • you welcome Mandy, Technology is the freedom for the future. Thanks for your comment.

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  • This is an amazing and groundbreaking innovation by XRAI Glass! The launch of their augmented reality (AR) smart spectacles for the deaf community is a gamechanger. The ability to translate speech or conversations into captions displayed in real-time in front of the wearer’s eyes is truly remarkable.

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  • I applaud XRAI Glass and their collaboration with Nreal firm for their groundbreaking work in developing these AR smart spectacles. This technological advancement has the potential to transform the lives of countless individuals in the deaf community, bringing them closer to inclusive communication and a more connected world.

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  • What a wonderful innovation! My good friends mom is 98 and deaf – this is a game changer for her!

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  • pedja

    Wow, this is fantastic. I have seen how technology has helped blind people but this is something new for me. Deaf people will benefit greatly from this. Thanks for sharing!

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  • Karletta

    I’m so impressed by this technology. Incredible to imagine the millions and millions of people this will benefit.

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