Oxford University develops smart glasses to help people with disabilities see the world

Oxford University develops smart glasses to help the disabled see the world

The smart eyewear project is led by Stephen Hicks, a professor of clinical neuroscience at Oxford University. The doctor said that the purpose of the development of the glasses is to make the visually impaired people more clearly see the surrounding environment. Unlike Google Glass, Oxford's smart glasses don't have much fancy features, but they have the ability to change the lives of users.

This pair of glasses is currently in beta. Stephen Hicks said: "The original intention of designing this smart glasses is to help people with poor vision to help them see the surrounding environment." Professor said that this smart glasses can not cure blindness. But people who have tried it have said that the glasses can enhance the surrounding environment and "lift" their vision. Unfortunately, the prototype of this smart glasses from Oxford looks very cumbersome. But Professor Hicks said that the final glasses "looks like ordinary glasses."

Professor Stephen Hicks also said that in the future, facial, text recognition and audio prompts may be added to the glasses. However, Oxford is currently seeking funding to continue research. The professor said that their goal is to make glasses smaller and become affordable for everyone. If it goes well, the price of this smart glasses from Oxford University should not exceed the average smartphone.

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