I knew On these smart glasses, AI once told me that someone else in the conversation is strange.
Transkbieglas are smart fountains that aims to do what they say on tin: Copy the glass conversations and subtitles of the project in front of your eyes. Their purpose is for the deaf and mainly listening party who struggle to read the lips or choose a sharp room.
Most facial computers are extremely and heavy, but these glasses are light, only 36 grams. Transcalabglass is mostly capable of keeping the weight away by placing the most important computing features on a fellow app (just for now). There are no cameras, microphones, or speakers in the frames, an eye edge only has a small wiwed projector that beams 640 x 480p image on glasses. When your vision is directly predicted, it is just a resolution to be able to text, which subtitles the conversation raised by the mic in your phone.
In the app, subtitles can be transmitted anywhere in the vision of the wearer, in the field of 30 degrees. You can change the settings so that it can be adjusted how many lines of the text come at a time, dialing a word to the wall and down the text at a time. Battery charges in glass should be nearly eight hours. The cost of frames is around $ 377, and access to transcript service is an AN 20 monthly purchase fee.
Sub -titles are currently available in glasses, but Madhu Lavakir, 24, founder of transcarbieglas, stands. At the test phase there is a setting of translating languages in real time and to analyze a person’s voice accent.
The glass was discharged
As the Lawyer told me (and New Yorker in April), he imagined the idea of the product that was not happening after his desire to help a hard -run friend who did not mind. The lava, who is senior at Yale University, thought was the way to go glasses. If he can only fix them. And, you know, they see them cool compared to some other glasses there.
“When it came out, I had a lot of passion for Google Glass,” says the lava.
“Oh,” I say. “So were you a glass hole?”
“I was, I was!” He laughs and says. “And then I was the same, why do people call me?”
When we are talking, I have popped on the glass screen. They show in a Matrix-Y Green font that enters my vision. It does a great job of imitating the conversation, though it divides the word “glass hole” into “glass hole”, which is honestly entertaining.
Although the smart glasses of the lacquer are more common than the Google Glass, they still can’t really help but look like smart glasses. The screen is lightly shiny where the View guides sit on the glasses that look enough for the spectators, and when I wear them, it is clearly noticeable for me.


