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Evolution of Glasses

By: Cesar Marin, Journalist
Glasses have been in their lifetime for so many years, since around 1268-1300, but how have they evolved? The inventor of glasses, Salvino D'Armati. found out glasses making two magnifying glasses reading stone, joined by a hinge that rested on the bridge of the nose. 
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This is a video demonstrating how TranscribeGlass works.

TranscribeGlass: The Revolutionary Glasses That Transcribe Speech in Real-Time

By: Cooper Shealy, Journalist
TranscribeGlass is a new technology that is changing the way people with hearing loss communicate with others. These high-tech glasses can transcribe speech in real-time and display the text as subtitles on the lenses in front of the wearer's eyes. This innovative technology has the potential to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing communicate more seamlessly with hearing people.
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OrCam MyEye 2

OrCam MyEye 2

The OrCam MyEye 2 is an artificial intelligence device that you can put on the frame of your glasses. It has a camera that can identify faces, currency, and even read text and information. This is useful...

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eSight- Electronic Glasses

eSight- Electronic Glasses

eSight electronic glasses are a new invention that helps the blind see. It works with the user to better the quality of the image seen. It can be used for many reasons such as reading and watching TV....

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https://www.euronics.es/blog/google-glasses-las-gafas-de-realidad-aumentada/

Google Glass

Want to wear something different for your glasses? So, Google released a smart glasses called Google Glass. The Google Glass has a small screen on top of the glasses in the upper corner. It allows...

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Enchroma CX

Enchroma CX

By: Aafreen Ali, Journalist
With these glasses, the color-blind are able to see certain colors for the first time. Color blindness, or color vision deficiency (CVD), is a condition that affects 1 in 12 men and 1 in 200 women.
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