Just one question: I was given to understand that it’s just not the glasses that carry the charge but the case too. By which I mean when you are charging the glasses, in their case. It’s the glasses and the case that is being charged. Is my understanding correct?
If it is, you need not keep the glasses functioning always and only use them when needed. Keep them back in the case so that they get recharged. Something like grandpa, you only bring them the glasses when they want to read but put them away when not needed. From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of [email protected] Sent: 24 July 2025 02:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: RE: [AI] My Advice for the Visually Impaired in India Regarding Smart Glasses - July 2025 I also have been using the Meta Rayban glasses. Just yesterday I received a hardcopy letter. The glasses not only read the letter from start to finish but also did provided answers from the content in the letter when I had follow-up questions. I understand that Indian languages too will be featured in times to come. Heard from reliable sources. Best, George From: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > On Behalf Of Nirmal Verma Sent: 24 July 2025 13:12 To: [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> Subject: Re: [AI] My Advice for the Visually Impaired in India Regarding Smart Glasses - July 2025 Dear Prashant This is a very good evaluation of Rayban Meta AI Glass. I have personally seen Life changing experiences of Blind person using this Glass. The only thing that I am concerned is that it is not reading Indian language texts. If it starts, recognising and reading Indian language text Then it will be much more useful for Indian users. I believe with passage of time, the quality of camera will improve So will the battery life. Nirmal Verma On Thu, 24 Jul 2025 at 12:30 PM, <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote: My Advice for the Visually Impaired in India Regarding Smart Glasses – July 2025 Having used the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses for nearly nine months, and with over 25 years of experience in assistive technology and digital accessibility, I want to share my understanding of the current landscape of smart glasses, especially in the Indian context. Who Should Consider Smart Glasses? Among people with visual impairment, needs vary significantly. Those with low vision who can effectively use their residual eyesight for daily activities may find limited additional value in current smart glasses. However, for people who are totally blind—particularly those already accustomed to wearing goggles or protective eyewear—smart glasses can be a valuable tool. If affordability is not a constraint, I recommend that totally blind users consider purchasing the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses. These devices do not solve all accessibility challenges, but they offer a reliable and always-available virtual assistant. They can read text aloud, describe objects, and answer a wide range of questions, making them a helpful everyday companion. For blind individuals who are not used to wearing any spectacles or eyewear, there may be an adjustment period to get comfortable with the form factor of smart glasses. Battery Life and Practical Use One of the main limitations of current smart glasses is battery life. Due to safety concerns and weight, it’s impractical to embed large batteries into eyewear. For example, Ray-Ban Meta glasses offer up to 4 hours of continuous use. Some other smart glasses may provide longer battery life, but full-day usage on a single charge is still not feasible. A practical workaround could be owning two pairs—using one while charging the other. However, this may not be an affordable or realistic option for everyone. That said, smart glasses are not meant to fully replace human assistance. In India, sighted assistance is often easily available, and the quality of human help will, in most cases, surpass what AI-based tools can currently offer. Current Options in India As of July 2025, the Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses are, in my opinion, the best option currently available in India. While other models—such as those from Eco Vision—are being developed with promising features aimed specifically at visually impaired users, they are not yet available in the Indian market. The Ray-Ban Meta’s hardware is robust, and Meta continues to improve the device through regular software updates. For those who wish to explore this emerging technology, it’s a good time to invest. Future Outlook Just like smartphones and computers, the lifespan of smart glasses is expected to be around two to three years. This means users will likely have the chance to upgrade to newer, more capable models in the near future. As someone actively involved in testing and training others on assistive technology, I plan to try out every new model that becomes available. While this may sound like a promotion of Ray-Ban Meta, I’ve aimed to be objective. My views are based on practical experience using and evaluating most of the smart glasses currently available or under development in India. Prashant Ranjan Verma Accessibility Specialist – DAISY Consortium General Secretary – NAB Delhi www.daisy.org <http://www.daisy.org> , www.nabdelhi.in <http://www.nabdelhi.in> -- Disclaimer: 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity; 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the mails sent through this mailing list.. Search for old postings at: http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ --- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "AccessIndia" group. 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