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Revolutionizing Communication: How High-Tech Glasses Are Empowering The Deaf Community

An amazing app and glasses help deaf people read conversations

 


People have been left amazed after seeing how a pair of high-tech glasses work. As of 2021, there were around 11 million US citizens who considered themselves deaf or had serious hearing difficulties. Despite these figures, only 250,000 to 500,000 people know American Sign Language (ASL), making things increasingly difficult for those who have hearing difficulties and can't lip-read. But with the help of a pair of innovative glasses, it looks like this won't be an issue anymore.

XRAI Glass has created something known as AR Glasses, which allows those wearing them to visually see conversations. How, I hear you ask? The glasses provide subtitles for people to read instead. A video demonstrating this shows just how it works and it's pretty amazing. Chatting with one deaf person who has used them, he labeled the technology as 'powerful.' "It's powerful," he raved. "The power and the importance of people who are hard of hearing all over the world [and] to feel like they don't solely have to rely on lip reading anymore is a really big moment."

The CEO of XRAI was inspired by his own grandfather, who was hard of hearing, and when he saw him watching TV with subtitles, he asked the question of why we couldn't subtitle the world too. But the glasses' amazingness doesn't stop there—they're also capable of translating conversations, meaning if you were in a different country, the glasses would translate the local dialect into your chosen language. For the tech to work, you need to connect your glasses to an app on your cell phone. While the app is free for its standard version, the glasses themselves will set you back as much as £449.00 ($354.00), depending on the type you want.

The ground-breaking specs have been discussed on Reddit of late, and it's safe to say that people are impressed. "Great innovation this. Keep making the tech smaller and this is something for the future," one person wrote. "These are awesome," said another, as a third went on: "The first wearable tech I'd ever even consider. I'm losing my hearing rapidly, and I'm not sure everyday use of hearing aids suits me."People who have used the glasses for themselves have raved about them, with one saying they were 'astonished' when they first put them on. Someone else who lip reads hailed them as a 'game-changer' during the pandemic in particular when everyone was wearing face masks.

Empowering the Deaf Community with Innovative Technology

The XRAI glasses represent a monumental step forward in assistive technology for the deaf and hard of hearing community. By providing real-time subtitles for conversations, these glasses offer an inclusive solution that transcends traditional barriers faced by those with hearing impairments. The glasses work by pairing with a smartphone app that captures audio and translates it into text, which is then displayed on the lenses of the glasses. This technology not only helps those who are deaf or hard of hearing to engage in conversations without relying solely on lip-reading but also opens up a world of possibilities for communication in different languages.

One of the most significant advantages of this technology is its potential to enhance everyday interactions and improve the quality of life for many individuals. Whether it's understanding a conversation in a noisy environment, following a meeting at work, or simply enjoying a social gathering, the XRAI glasses provide a seamless and intuitive solution. Moreover, the ability to translate languages in real-time makes these glasses an invaluable tool for travelers and expatriates. Imagine being able to converse effortlessly in a foreign country without the language barrier. This feature not only promotes greater connectivity but also fosters cultural exchange and understanding.

The Future of Assistive Technology

The reception of the XRAI glasses has been overwhelmingly positive, with users praising the device for its practicality and life-changing impact. As technology continues to advance, we can expect further innovations that will make such devices more accessible and affordable to a broader audience. The journey towards a more inclusive society is ongoing, and assistive technologies like the XRAI glasses are at the forefront of this movement. By leveraging cutting-edge technology to solve real-world problems, companies like XRAI are making a tangible difference in the lives of millions.

If you or someone you know is deaf or hard of hearing, the XRAI glasses could be a game-changer. These glasses not only help in reading conversations in real-time but also translate languages, making communication more accessible and inclusive.

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