2024-09-11 15:20:29
Infobae had the opportunity to try these glasses and was able to confirm that they are remarkably light, facilitating their prolonged use without causing discomfort due to their weight.
Its ability to automatically adjust the user’s vision depending on the distance to the observed object was also proven.
However, after a period of use, it was reported that the visual sensation, in terms of comfort, was not entirely pleasant, an aspect that could be considered in future product improvements.
The device of eSightalso known as electronic glasses, helps people with vision problems by making the parts of their eyes that can still see work even harder.
The glasses have a modern camera that takes images of the environment, then uses computer programs to enhance those images, and finally very clear displays inside the glasses show those images to the users.
All of this allows people to see better as the device gives them more visual details so that the brain can compensate for the parts where their vision is weak.
The subtitle glasses developed by Xander will be available and will begin to be distributed starting in January.
These devices allow users to see live subtitles of conversations and sounds in their surroundings on their glasses, thanks to the use of Vuzix augmented reality technology.
They work in situations where ambient noise can be a hindrance, such as in a busy restaurant. These devices provide visual and audio assistance without having to resort to hearing aids that can be expensive or uncomfortable to wear.
This product, which had already generated interest in previous editions of the CESwas awarded an innovation prize in the 2024 edition.
The glasses EyeCane are an example of this technology, specially designed to assist people with vision problems in the central area of the eye, a condition known as age-related macular degeneration (DMAE), which mainly affects older adults and makes tasks such as reading or recognizing faces difficult.
In simple terms, these glasses have a high-definition camera in the frame that films what the person has in front of them. That captured image is projected onto another part of the lenses where the person’s vision is not affected by the DMAEallowing you to see it clearly. This is done in real time, that is, without delays or interruptions.
Also, the glasses EyeCane They can be individually adjusted via a mobile phone app, allowing users to configure them according to their remaining field of vision and specific needs.