A recent collaboration between the AT&T Foundry for Connected Health (located in the Texas Medical Center Innovation Institute) and Aira, which makes smart glasses for people who are blind or have low vision, now has a solution to reading the tiny print on prescription bottles.
How it works
Aira’s remote assistive technology connects smart glasses called “explorers”—with a network of certified agents via an augmented reality dashboard. The agents serve as visual interpreters, helping users accomplish a wide range of activities.