Sunglasses that Display your Conversation’s Subtitles were Invented in the United Kingdom

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Sunglasses that show your conversation’s subtitles were invented in the United Kingdom.

It was stated that the purpose of the invented augmented reality (AR) glasses is to assist the deaf.

When a person wears the AR glasses, the glasses appear and instantly type up whatever the individual is speaking.

The subtitles can be read directly on the sunglasses.
The sunglasses are linked to a smartphone via an app that serves as a translator.
The invention is being enhanced all the time so that it can be interpreted into many other languages.


The technology, developed by a British company named XRAI Glass, may enable millions of people who are deaf or hard of hearing to see in-person discussions that they can’t listen.

The glasses employ augmented reality (AR) technology, with live transcription provided by a phone app. The app is currently only available for Android users, but the company is working to get approval for iPhone users too though.The glasses will be released to the general government in September.

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