Blind User's Experience with Smart Glasses
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A blind user's experience with Meta's Ray-Ban smart glasses highlights their potential for accessibility, with the single comment discussing the device's camera resolution and its implications.
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Not that I think blind from birth has no story here, but much like cochlear implants, your existing brain "wiring" to abuse an analogy, influences how you derive an outcome.