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Thursday, October 23, 2014

Beyond a gadget: Google Glass is a wearable tech for people with disabilities.

Google Glass is an interesting technology that cannot only benefit general human beings but it can also benefit the lifestyle of disabled consumers. A wearable computer possesses an optical head mounted display. The hardware is designed smartly that it would set the angles for the eyes for proper viewing of different objects. There are several reason through which people with disabilities can benefit from the Google Glass. Some of the reasons are explained below:
  1. The utilization of GPS technology embedded with different sensors and audio output facility allows the navigation feature to the people who are blind or visually impaired.
  2. Blind people can go to certain entertainment arenas and museums and the glass would depict the detailed information about a certain place.
  3. People having paralyses or different mobility problems can move by reviewing direction from this product.
  4. Dyslexic individuals can read the camera option of this product as this product beautifully displays the images.
  5. The built in voice control commands allows people to understand things properly and this would benefit them in the longer run.

This wearable technology allows different improvement options and helps individuals in both the short and the long run. Strategists believe that there are certain options of improvements in this product as this glass can be linked to certain other devices that can enhance its operational capability to perform in a viable manner. However, it all depends on the fact that how well people implement and improve this technology. Technological improvements and further versions in this product can enhance its capabilities and disabled people would admire this product and believe in this product. Several companies should play their role in this regard to enhance the technological aspect of this product.

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