This Wearable Camera ‘Sees’ For Blind People
A start-up has developed a matchbox-sized wearable camera that "sees" for visually-impaired people.
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A start-up has developed a matchbox-sized wearable camera that "sees" for visually-impaired people.
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Facebook-owner Meta today released its first annual human rights report which highlighted "salient risks" associated with its Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses which includes problems such as "informed consent from bystanders." [Read More]
San Francisco-based inventor Lucas Rizzotto spent all of 2019 wearing cameras on his face. He then built a virtual reality time machine that lets him relive any memory from the year by simply punching in a date and time.
It’s probably nowhere near the top of your photo gear wish list, but one of the “coolest” and most “in-demand” cameras in the world is finally available to purchase online: Snapchat’s wearable Spectacles.
Humane is shutting down and will stop selling its AI Pin -- less than a year after it released the much-hyped product.
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A secretive startup, that may be working on a wearable artificially intelligent (AI) camera device, has raised a further $100 million in funding. [Read More]
Regulators in Europe have expressed concerns to Facebook that its new Ray-Ban Stories smart glasses have not been well tested in the field and that the light that indicates the glasses are recording may not be sufficient to assure privacy.
After months of mystery and intrigue, a wearable AI pin that is partially controlled by lasers projecting onto the user's hand was launched today at a cost of $699. [Read More]
Facebook has announced that it will be doubling the video recording limits of the Facebook Ray-Ban Stories sunglasses from 30 seconds up to a minute. The glasses are also launching in Spain, Austria, Belgium, and France. [Read More]
Facebook and Ray-Ban have partnered to release a pair of smart glasses with integrated cameras. Called Ray-Ban Stories, they appear to be Facebook’s answer to Snapchat Spectacles. The sunglasses are built in partnership with Facebook and Ray-Ban’s parent company EssilorLuxottica and are the first product to be produced as a result of a multi-year partnership […]
Snapchat’s Spectacles camera glasses generated a huge amount of hype when they were slowly released in 2016, but total sales were reportedly disappointing. But that isn’t stopping the company from doubling down on the project: it just announced Spectacles 2.
It was about time that another company released a “Story Mode” on a camera device, and this time it’s a startup called Ubiquiti Labs that has released a new wearable camera that will let all your friends know what you’re up to.