According to reports, the research team from Oxford University has developed an O LED smart glasses Assisted Vision, which may help users with severe visual impairments to identify objects. This pair of smart glasses is worn in the same way as regular glasses, but it uses not a glass or resin lens, but an O LED display and a miniature camera. It can provide users with images of objects within the field of view.
According to incomplete statistics, 75% of blind people still have some limited visual functions, and they can perceive light and movement. The smart glasses Assisted Vision can use cameras and software to detect objects and display objects on the OLED lenses of the glasses.
Assisted Vision works as follows: Two miniature cameras on either side of the glasses take two different images like the human eye. Subsequently, the glasses display the image information provided by the camera on the transparent OLED lens, so that the visually impaired person wearing the glasses can see the enhanced version of the image. In addition, the light intensity and color of the OLED lens can be adjusted according to the actual situation of the wearer.
The glasses are also equipped with an earpiece and text-to-speech software to get more information about the surrounding objects for those wearing glasses. In addition, the glasses are also equipped with a GPS, a compass and a tool to measure the orientation of the glasses.
This smart eyewear is currently only suitable for visually impaired people who still perceive faint light, but for those who can't see anything at all, this eyeglass doesn't work.
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