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XRAI Glass Wants to Subtitle Life for Deaf and Hearing-Impaired Users | WIRED
Google researchers develop AR smart glasses for the deaf and hard of hearing - element14 Community
Google Wearable Subtitles
With AR glasses, hearing-impaired and deaf people can read real-time subtitles that are displayed on virtual screens and overlaid on the actual world : r/nreal
Captioned smart glasses let deaf people see, rewind conversations - CBS Miami
Google Glass can now subtitle conversations in real time - ShinyShiny
Jim Foley: Using Google Glass to Caption Conversations - YouTube
Xrai Glass app offers smart subtitling for the deaf community - Reviewed
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XRAI Glass: Revolutionary New Glasses Allow Deaf People and People Who Have Hearing Loss to 'See' Conversations | Business Wire
National Theatre smart caption glasses could be "transformative" for deaf people | London Evening Standard | Evening Standard
Regal's new closed caption glasses finally make movies enjoyable for deaf and hard-of-hearing - syracuse.com
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Google to sell futuristic glasses to lucky few - The Boston Globe
Google Debuts Smart Glasses Built With Real-Time Language Translation | PCMag
Smart glasses allow deaf people to 'see' conversations with subtitles | Tech News | Metro News
Captioning on Google Glass Subtitles Conversations for Hard of Hearing
The Smart Glasses That Provide Captions for the Deaf
Google reveals the existence of 'smart glasses that subtitle and automatically translate the words spoken by the other party' - GIGAZINE
Ever Wanted to Put Subtitles on Your Daily Life? Revolutionary Tech That Lets People 'See' and Remember Conversations Launches to the Public | Business Wire
Google AR translation glasses are like subtitles for the real world
Google Debuts Smart Glasses Built With Real-Time Language Translation | PCMag
Regal Entertainment Group teams up with Sony to bring subtitle glasses to US theaters | Engadget
New AR Smart Glasses Allow Deaf People to See Conversations