Smart glasses help children with visual impairment see the world clearly
A Spanish engineer has invented smart glasses that incorporate AI, helping children with low vision move safely and integrate better into life.
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The device was created by Jaume Puig after his son had difficulty moving due to poor eyesight. (Photo: Times of Malta) Smart glasses combine technology from gaming glasses and prescription glasses, creating vivid 3D images. (Photo: Times of Malta)
It allows text, graphics and videos to be overlaid on the real world , helping users to better orient themselves. (Photo: khoahoc.tv) The device uses artificial intelligence to recognize and warn of obstacles on the road. (Photo: Times of Malta)
When there is an obstacle, the screen will display a red circle to warn the wearer to avoid collision. (Photo: MetaData) Users can also zoom in on signs or objects, helping them see more clearly in real environments. (Photo: The New Barcelona Post)
The device cost up to 900,000 euros to develop and is currently sold for around 4,900 euros. (Photo: RTE) Dear readers, please watch more videos : Top 10 'Scary' Technology Devices of the Future.
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